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2022 Mid-Year Outlook: Global Stocks and Economy
Economic uncertainty may have peaked in the first half of 2022 but could still contribute to volatility and affect market performance for the remainder of the year.
The Three Bears?
Stocks, bonds, and cash are all in a bear market or teetering on the edge of one—a very rare event. Over the past 72 years, there have only been two prior periods with a triple bear.
How Traders Can Take Advantage of Volatile Markets
With a disciplined approach, you can learn to manage volatility for your benefit—while helping you minimize risks. Here are four steps to consider.
When the Levee Breaks, Panic Is Not a Strategy
Another burst of market volatility has confirmed that the peak in negative economic consequences—courtesy of tighter policy and slowing growth—is likely still ahead of us.
WashingtonWise
WashingtonWise, an original podcast for investors from Charles Schwab, sorts through the news out of Washington to help investors figure out what matters most.
Land of Confusion: Soft or Hard?
With inflation running at a 40-year high, and the Fed having embarked on a rate hike cycle, the burning debate is whether the slowdown ends in a soft landing or a recession.
Communication Services Sector Rating: Neutral
Schwab's views on the Communication Services sector.
Energy Sector Rating: Neutral
Schwab's views on the Energy sector.
Health Care Sector Rating: Neutral
Schwab's views on the Health Care sector.
Industrials Sector Rating: Neutral
Schwab's views on the Industrials sector.
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