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Schwab Stock Slices®—Give the Gift of Ownership | Charles Schwab
Teach someone you care about the power of investing. With Schwab Stock Slices®, you can use the funds you deposited into their custodial account to purchase fractional shares for them.
Futures Markets | Charles Schwab
Explore the wide variety futures markets available for trading, including futures indices and futures options.
Trade order routing process | Charles Schwab
Schwab regularly and rigorously monitors execution quality among competing market venues and looks for opportunities to adjust order routing based on performance trends, technological advances, and other competitive developments.
Trading Futures vs. Stocks | Charles Schwab
Stocks and futures both trade on exchanges, but that's where the similarities end. Futures contracts expire on a set date and can be traded using much more leverage.
Using After-Hours Trading | Charles Schwab
Some traders use after-hours trading as a way to analyze their trades and look ahead to prepare for the next trading day.
How to Determine Your Risk Tolerance Level | Charles Schwab
As you're saving for the future, it's important to determine your risk tolerance and shape your investing strategy accordingly.
'Muddiness' & Uncertainty in the Markets (With Cameron Dawson) | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Cameron Dawson of NewEdge Wealth discuss the uncertainty in the market and how that could impact portfolio construction.
How Will the Market Respond to Rate Cuts? | Charles Schwab
Looking back at the 14 Fed rate cycles since 1929, certain patterns emerge. Learn what factors could be driving the Fed now.
Certificate of Deposit | Charles Schwab
A certificate of deposit (CD) is a type of savings tool with various benefits. Explore current CD rates and how to purchase CDs through Schwab.
What Are Options Collars? | Charles Schwab
Downturns are natural in any market. Learn how options collars—combining a covered call and a protective put—can potentially help manage stock or ETF risk.