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Value Stock Investments: Build a Durable Portfolio | Charles Schwab
Value investing strategies can help investors build a portfolio of stocks that are trading below fair value. Learn fundamental metrics that can help investors identify value stocks.
SIMPLE IRA Employee Q&A | Charles Schwab
Here are answers to some questions you may have about the SIMPLE IRA.
Limitations of Stock Indexes & How to Use Them | Charles Schwab
How stock market indexes are calculated can skew their data. Learn about index limitations, using indexes effectively, and other tools that might help with investment decisions.
How to Write a Legacy Love Letter | Charles Schwab
Crafting a legacy letter to your loved with your estate-planning information and rationale for your choices can help ease their burden when you pass.
Using Chart Drawing Tools on thinkorswim® Desktop | Charles Schwab
Learn how to add drawings in charts, draw trendlines, price levels, and Fibonacci retracements to help you identify trend as well as support and resistance.
What Are Tax Brackets and Marginal Tax Rates? | Charles Schwab
What are the tax brackets and how do marginal tax brackets work? Find out about tax rates as we head into income tax season.
How to Value Company Stocks | Charles Schwab
Analysts use three ratios to help value company stocks: price-to-earnings (P/E), price/earnings-to-growth (PEG), and price-to-book (P/B). Learn how they work.
Comparing Index Options and Equity Options | Charles Schwab
Index options overlie broad market indexes and single equity or ETF options track narrower underlying assets. There are other differences for traders to learn.
thinkorswim® Trading Tools FAQs for Traders | Charles Schwab
Learn how to use some of the most common trading tools available on thinkorswim®. Becoming familiar with these tools can help new traders get started.
Using the Sortino Ratio to Gauge Downside Risk | Charles Schwab
The Sortino ratio focuses only on the downside risk of a portfolio, which is what short-term investors may want if they've got a short-term goal. The higher the Sortino ratio, the better the risk-adjusted return.