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Creatures of Habit: With Guests Wendy Wood, Angela Duckworth & Stephan Kesting | Charles Schwab
Small repeated behaviors can have an outsize impact on your success, health, and happiness.
Love the Mug You're With: With Guests Joel Platt, Sally Sadoff & Richard Thaler | Charles Schwab
It's a bias that's been observed for perhaps thousands of years, a tendency to overvalue what we already possess.
U.S. Economy: A Glass Half Full, Half Empty, or Both? | Charles Schwab
With tried-and-true economic indicators pointing in different directions, what should investors be watching to get a good read on the economy now and the near future?
Will Policy Disruption Unsettle Markets in 2025? | Charles Schwab
The new administration promises disruptive policies on immigration, tariffs, taxes, deregulation and more. But how will markets and investors respond to these policy changes?
How You Spend It: With Guests Joshua Fields Millburn & Cassie Mogilner Holmes | Charles Schwab
In the tradeoff between time and money, which choice usually leads to greater happiness?
Second-Guessing First Impressions: With Guests Allen Sarven & Richard Nisbett | Charles Schwab
When we judge someone, rarely do we stop to consider how their particular situation likely played a large role in guiding their actions.
Crypto Goes Mainstream: What Investors Should Know | Charles Schwab
Institutional adoption, greater regulatory clarity, and a growing awareness of blockchain technology’s potential are powering a shift in acceptance of digital assets. What’s next?
Global Issues Abound: Should Investors Be Worried? | Charles Schwab
There's no shortage of geopolitical concerns, but do they mean trouble for the U.S. and international markets? Where should investors look for opportunities?
Headwinds & Tailwinds in the Housing Market | Charles Schwab
Ivy Zelman and Liz Ann Sonders discuss the challenges in the housing market—and find a few reasons to be optimistic.
Out of Focus: With Guests Dolly Chugh, Max Bazerman & Mark Pendergrast | Charles Schwab
People overlook important information—even when it's easily accessible or, in hindsight, downright obvious.