Prev Close | 63.27 |
Day Low/High | 61.95 / 63.66 |
52 Wk Low/High | 62.84 / 96.24 |
Prev Close | 63.27 |
Day Low/High | 61.95 / 63.66 |
52 Wk Low/High | 62.84 / 96.24 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 1896.35B |
Market Cap | 119.98B |
P/E Ratio | 27.55 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Charles Schwab is high-quality, predictable over the long run, and exactly the type of stock to own in a major market sell-off like the one on March 9.
While some 'pruning' can be necessary, Thursday was a strange day to get clipped.
For reliable income, a portfolio strategy generating monthly payouts, an opportunity in dividend kings, and favorites among taxable bond funds.
Kathy Jones, Chief Fixed Income Strategist at Charles Schwab , sums things up rather nicely... The sum of today's reports show consumer spending steady and import prices rising. Fed stays on hold while inflation inches higher. — Kathy Jones (@KathyJ...
Does such a large increase in Chinese spending on U.S. 'stuff' give reason to doubt that future action lives up to words on a page (or 86 pages for that matter)?
Here's a look back at how my recommendations worked out.
The planned acquisition of The Medicines Company by Novartis spurs prospects of other deals in the drug business.
Robinhood is bringing a whole new generation of traders into the fold.
Unlike most others, I saw AMTD's huge drop as a buying opportunity, and now look at how it turned out.
* A broad-based gain today * There is a narrative for every Deal and every Bull Market -- but it always changes and sometimes it's faux (e.g. Schwab/TD Ameritrade) The steady and relentless market advance of the last seven weeks continued today. We ...
We're seeing lots of companies snapping up their peers, and the market is applauding.
Buying stocks of Charles Schwab and TD Ameritrade worked out well, after the surge on Nov. 21 when it was announced that Schwab is in serious negotiations to buy AMTD.
With the potential TD Ameritrade deal, clearly E*Trade will not be 'talking to Chuck.'
I would not trade either Schwab or Ameritrade on the long side for fear of a possible antitrust issue.
Citigroup and Lululemon are on the radar this morning.
Tomorrow morning we have several financials reporting their quarterly results before the market open: Charles Schwab Citigroup Goldman Sachs JP Morgan Chase Wells Fargo What I've noticed is expectations for both Goldman as well as Morgan Stanley , w...
Commissions do cut into the customer's profits, so now with that removed we may see trading come alive even more with options.
The stock's fall following online broker wars that sent stock commissions to zero was way overdone.
When you're the most bummed out about how much you've lost, so is everybody else, and that's when they're willing to part with even the best stocks at really low prices.
These guys are going to make a lot of money by moving to this route.
As these three big discount brokers move to commission-free trading on certain products, how will they make a profit? And are they now a buy?
TD Ameritrade is poised to offer big returns at a low entry point.
Are things that bad? I remain a non-believer in the recession thesis.
Charles Schwab has announced it will eliminate commissions for stocks, ETFs and options listed on U.S. or Canadian exchanges. In response we are seeing shares of TD Ameritrade , E-Trade , Interactive Brokers and Schwab trade off in pre-market tradi...
At lower prices, SCHW looks more attractive than ever, so consider buying some LEAP call options.