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Coding Custom Indicators on thinkorswim® | Charles Schwab
thinkorswim® offers a way for traders to code their own customized indicators to their specifications so they can make informed trading decisions....
Why Does Sentiment Not Match Hard Data? | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones analyze the divergence between hard economic data and consumer sentiment in the markets....
"Soft" Data Hits Hard: Why Does Sentiment Matter? | Charles Schwab
University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment is a so-called "soft" report, not reflecting "hard" data like GDP or CPI. It moved markets recently, so how much attention should investors pay?...
A Look at Hard vs. Soft Data | Charles Schwab
Take a look at hard vs. soft data and learn why trends, for now, will likely remain murky and volatile in the near-term....
Trade in Focus Ahead of Next Week's Data, Earnings | Charles Schwab
With light earnings and data today, focus could be on tariffs. Stocks again set records Thursday but tech lost ground and the rally broadened. Nvidia's CEO is traveling to China....
Advanced Charting Techniques | 8-30-24 | Charles Schwab
In this class, we discuss the proprietary Market Forecast indicator on thinkorswim Desktop, talking about trend and reversal confirmation and overbought/oversold sentiment.
on Labor: The History & Importance of Employment Data | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones explain why different employment metrics are vital to understanding the health of the economy.
The Pattern Day Trading Rule Explained | Charles Schwab
Watch to learn about the pattern day trading rule, what constitutes a day trade, and how to comply with the rule....
What Is Day Trading? Rules, Risks, and More | Charles Schwab
What is day trading? Learn how day trading works, the risks involved, and rules to follow if you don't want to get flagged as a pattern day trader....
This Week's CPI Data and the State of the Economy | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders interviews Nancy Lazar about the state of the economy, and Kathy Jones and Collin Martin discuss investment-grade bonds.