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The Charles Schwab Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a savings and loan holding company that provides wealth management, securities brokerage, banking, asset management, custody, and financial advisory services in the United States and internationally.
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2 Large-Cap Stocks with Impressive Fundamentals and 1 We Turn Down
Large-cap stocks are known for their staying power and ability to weather market storms better than smaller competitors. However, their sheer size makes it more challenging to maintain high growth rates as they’ve already captured significant portions of their markets.
SCHW Stock Up On Solid Q1 Revenue View, Higher February Client Assets
Charles Schwab gains 2% after forecasting about 16% Q1 2026 revenue growth on strong client engagement, while February client assets reach $12.22T.
Should Schwab’s February Asset Surge and Revenue Outlook Upgrade Require Action From Charles Schwab (SCHW) Investors?
In February 2026, Charles Schwab reported core net new assets of US$32.50 billion (US$50.00 billion on an adjusted basis), 395,000 new brokerage accounts, and updated guidance pointing to an estimated first‑quarter revenue growth acceleration of about 16% year over year. This combination of strong asset gathering, rising client activity, and clearer revenue outlook is reinforcing Schwab’s position as a large-scale platform benefiting from engaged retail investors. We’ll now examine how...
Charles Schwab Expects First-Quarter Revenue Boost. Here’s Why.
The company provided new revenue guidance as part of its monthly activity report, which provides details about the new assets Schwab is bringing in.
Week’s Best: Robinhood’s Venture Fund Starts Trading
Robinhood wants to make private investments more accessible to retail investors, and last Friday the company moved closer to that goal through the launch of its first fund, a publicly traded venture capital fund that invests in privately held companies. Robinhood Ventures Fund I which trades as RVI, is structured as a closed-end fund. Its initial offering was priced at $25, but shares quickly fell as low as $21 when they started trading.