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Easy Money? Rate Cuts May Not Ease Borrowing Costs | Charles Schwab
Learn how cutting rates won't necessarily reduce borrowing costs if the market doesn't agree with the timing. It could raise inflation fears, hurting Treasuries.
Dividend Stocks: How to Research & Pick Them | Charles Schwab
Dividend stocks could pump up total returns from your stock portfolio and generate extra income. Read how to research and pick dividend-paying stocks.
Basics of Margin Trading for Investors | Charles Schwab
Buying on margin can magnify your returns, but it can also increase your losses. Learn the basics, benefits, and risks of margin trading.
What to Know About Equity Compensation | Charles Schwab
Learn key components of your equity compensation including: the type of equity award you have, how it's taxed, and how it fits into your financial plan.
Promises: Tariffs Hit Markets | Charles Schwab
The Trump Administration's plans to put tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China have the potential to dent economic growth, boost inflation, and raise uncertainty.
Portfolio Customization Tips | Charles Schwab
Learn about ways you can personalize your Schwab Intelligent Portfolios account along with key feature benefits and activation tips.
Weekly Trader's Stock Market Outlook | Charles Schwab
Read our weekly market review, complete with commentary on the previous week in the stock markets and our outlook for the upcoming week.
529 Plan: A College-Savings Vehicle | Charles Schwab
A 529 plan, a popular college-savings vehicle, can provide several tax advantages when used for education expenses. Learn more about how 529 plans work.
How a Risk Reversal Options Strategy Works | Charles Schwab
Having a risk reversal options strategy provides downside protection to the level of the purchased put option but limits the upside potential of a long stock position to the strike of the short call option. Here's how this strategy works.
New Congress Faces Massive Policy Agenda | Charles Schwab
Donald Trump and Republicans support sweeping changes that could affect the economy and investors. Narrow margins in Congress may complicate that agenda.