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Schwab Brokerage Review: Everything You Need To Know
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Charles Schwab is a financial firm founded in 1971 in San Francisco, California. It’s best known for its wide range of financial services including access to commission-free stocks, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and options. Users can also invest in mutual funds, bonds, futures contracts and spot Bitcoin ETFs. Available accounts include taxable brokerage accounts, individual retirement accounts (IRAs), Roth IRAs and 529 college savings plans.
In 2023, Schwab began finalizing its merger with the leading financial services company TD Ameritrade. The move gave customers access to TD Ameritrade’s robust trading and research platform thinkorswim.
Schwab stands out for numerous features including the following:
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Schwab was one of the first major brokerage firms to offer commission-free stock, ETF and options trading. However, it also seeks to save investors money by offering a large selection of low-cost mutual funds and index funds. There’s also no minimum investment to open a brokerage account with Schwab.
Those interested in cryptocurrency can invest in spot Bitcoin ETFs, cryptocurrency futures contracts and ETFs that offer exposure to the wider crypto market including companies linked to blockchain, the underlying technology behind crypto and other digital assets. However, Schwab doesn’t let customers invest directly in crypto coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum and Binance Coin.
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