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Trading Tools | Charles Schwab
Learn about specialized tools traders may use to make trading decisions.
Understand the risks of trading on the margin so you can make informed trading decisions.
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Open a Schwab account online | Charles Schwab
Open a Schwab account online today to start saving, trading or investing. We offer brokerage, IRA, checking and Schwab Intelligent Portfolios online.
Consider a trust to help manage and distribute assets during your lifetime and for future generations.
Understand how and when to use orders to buy and sell a security, including market, limit, and stop orders.
What Should You Do with Your Employee Stock? | Charles Schwab
Whether it's stock options, restricted stock units, an employee stock purchase plan, or some other form of equity compensation, many companies offer this vital benefit to employees. But once you have it, what should you do with it?
Discover how research tools may help you spend less effort getting the information you want and more time acting on it.
Joe Mazzola is Schwab's Head Trading & Derivatives Strategist. He is a former portfolio manager, options risk manager, and market maker for the Chicago Board Options Exchange and International Securities Exchange, with nearly 25 years of investment management experience assisting institutional and retail clients.
Fixed Income Mid-Year Outlook (2025) | Charles Schwab
Volatility will likely continue in the second half of 2025 as bond market investors navigate evolving tariff policy, U.S. government debt and economic uncertainty.