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Bollinger Bands: What They Are and How to Use Them | Charles Schwab
Bollinger Bands help you identify sharp, short-term price movements and potential entry and exit points.
Find Stocks Using the thinkorswim® Stock Hacker | Charles Schwab
The Stock Hacker tool on thinkorswim® helps investors find stocks and options based on criteria important to them. David Brunner from Schwab demonstrates.
Weak Dollar Is No Silver Lining as Firms Face Tariffs | Charles Schwab
The U.S. dollar hit 3-year lows after tariff "liberation day," and a weak greenback often aids U.S. companies with big overseas sales. That may not happen now as the trade war simmers.
Carry Trade Unwind: Is It Really Over? | Charles Schwab
Having been warned about the risk, investors now ask if the yen carry trade unwind is complete. Here's how far it might still go.
Options Spread Orders on thinkorswim® Desktop | Charles Schwab
Learn how to create options spread orders on thinkorswim® desktop.
Aj Mitchell | Financial Consultant in IL | Charles Schwab
Aj Mitchell is a Financial Consultant at Charles Schwab serving South Barrington, IL. Request an appointment or contact us today to speak with a financial consultant.
What is a Short Squeeze in Stocks? | Charles Schwab
A short squeeze can potentially be worth trading, but only if you exercise great care. Learn what a short squeeze is and why they happen.
Using the Sortino Ratio to Gauge Downside Risk | Charles Schwab
The Sortino ratio focuses only on the downside risk of a portfolio, which is what short-term investors may want if they've got a short-term goal. The higher the Sortino ratio, the better the risk-adjusted return.
thinkorswim® Trading Tools FAQs for Traders | Charles Schwab
Learn how to use some of the most common trading tools available on thinkorswim®. Becoming familiar with these tools can help new traders get started.
Foreign Tax: Credit or Deduction? | Charles Schwab
If you paid foreign taxes on overseas investments, you may be able to avoid a double hit by claiming a credit or deduction on your U.S. tax return. Learn more.