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How to Trade Futures on thinkorswim® for Beginners | Charles Schwab
Learn the risks and benefits of futures trading and how to get started with practice trades using the paperMoney® feature on the thinkorswim® desktop platform.
Making Sense of Recent Market Volatility | Charles Schwab
After a turbulent few days in the market, what strategies should investors consider?
Stocks Plunge After Fed Outlook Disappoints | Charles Schwab
U.S. stocks retreated as the Fed indicated it likely would lower rates only twice in 2025. The Dow dropped more than 1,000 points, and the S&P slid almost 3%. The Nasdaq lost 3.6%.
Theta Decay in Options Trading: Strategies to Know | Charles Schwab
Explore the concept of theta in options and discover three trading strategies focused on time decay, also referred to as theta decay.
Floating-Rate Notes: 4 Key Considerations | Charles Schwab
Investment-grade floating-rate notes prices tend to be more stable than their fixed-rate counterparts, so they may be worth considering during periods of volatility.
Consider This Before Buying Crypto Treasury Stocks | Charles Schwab
Many investors are paying a premium for cryptocurrency exposure by buying crypto treasury stocks. Here are a few things to consider before buying.
Taking Risk in Moderation | Charles Schwab
Should you avoid lower-rated investments like high-yield corporate bonds or bank loans? Not necessarily, but understand the risks.
Inherited IRA Rules & SECURE Act 2.0 Changes | Charles Schwab
It's important to understand the updated inherited IRA distribution rules tied to the recent change in the SECURE Act, including its latest version, SECURE 2.0.
Most types of income are taxable, including money you make from a job or self-employment, investment income, unemployment pay, lottery winnings, and many other income sources. Nontaxable income sources include gifts, child support, and life insurance proceeds.
When Markets Dip, Don't Drop Out | Charles Schwab
An extreme downturn in the market can shake your confidence. While staying the course may be hard, it can be healthier for your portfolio—learn why.