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Central Bank Meetings and Mega-Cap Earnings Loom | Charles Schwab
This week features earnings from major firms like Tesla and Alphabet, along with an ECB meeting. Last week saw record highs but the market struggled to build on those Friday.
Catalysts Light Before Weekend After Record Highs | Charles Schwab
Today and Monday are the calm before the storm as stocks approach next week's massive wall of data and earnings at record highs. Trade remains key as the August 1 deadline nears.
Simple Moving Average Crossovers | Charles Schwab
Simple moving average (SMA) crossover systems can help you identify potential entries and exits in your trades. Learn how to use SMAs and moving averages.
Can Overtrading Undercut After-Tax Returns? | Charles Schwab
Excessive turnover in taxable accounts can lead to tax consequences. Learn how harmful the so-called tax drag can be—and what you can do to combat it.
Energy Investing: WTI vs. Brent Crude Oil | Charles Schwab
WTI vs. Brent Crude Oil: Wondering which to invest in? Discover what to know when considering West Texas Intermediate and North Sea Brent Crude.
Pricing | Account Fees | Charles Schwab
Here you’ll find Schwab’s pricing, account fees, and commissions. Our new commission-free trading makes trading stocks, ETFs, and options easier than ever.
Head-and-Shoulders Patterns in Stock Charts | Charles Schwab
Detecting head-and-shoulders patterns and trend reversals can be hard. Learn how trading signals can potentially help you identify a head-and-shoulders trend.
How Traders Can Apply Margin | Charles Schwab
There are several ways traders can use margin in their trading. Factors for how a trader uses margin include a trader's objectives, risk tolerance, and the products they trade.
Answers to Common Questions About Futures | Charles Schwab
Learn about the basics of futures contract specifications, including notional value and tick size.
Three Things to Know About the Wheel Strategy | Charles Schwab
Three things to know about the options wheel strategy, which involves selling cash-secured puts and, if assigned, writing covered calls on the stock—then hopefully repeated.