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StreetSmart Edge ® helps you manage your account balances with quick and easy access to a wide range of totals and available funds designed to help you find what you need, when you need it. Schwab Trading Services™ includes access to StreetSmart® trading platforms, the Schwab Trading Community, and Schwab trading specialists (a Schwab. Both StreetSmart and Schwab.com provide access to research and robust tools catering to various types of traders. StreetSmart Edge is designed for efficiency, with simple navigation.

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Access to NASDAQ TotalView® is provided for free to non-professional clients who have made 120 or more equity and/or options trades in the last 12 months, 30 or more equity and/or options trades in either the current or previous quarters, or maintain $1 million or more in household balances at Schwab. Schwab Trading Services clients who do not meet these requirements can subscribe to NASDAQ TotalView for a quarterly fee. Professional clients may be required to meet additional criteria before obtaining a subscription to NASDAQ TotalView.
The speed and performance of streaming data may vary depending on your modem speed and ISP connection.
Access to Electronic Services may be limited or unavailable during periods of peak demand, market volatility, systems upgrade, maintenance, or for other reasons.
Extended Hours Trading may not be suitable for all investors and poses certain risks. These risks include, but are not limited to, lower liquidity, higher volatility and wider spreads. To learn more, call 1-800-435-4000.
Direct access trading at Schwab involves additional eligibility requirements.

Schwab Streetsmart Edge

With long options, investors may lose 100% of funds invested. Multiple leg options strategies will involve multiple commissions. Spread trading must be done in a margin account. Covered calls provide downside protection only to the extent of the premium received and limit upside potential to the strike price plus premium received. Writing uncovered options involves potentially unlimited risk.