Charles Schwab mutual funds offer a great way to start investing in the stock market for no fees and no minimum investment requirement. And investing in Charles Schwab index funds is extremely easy to do. And to open a Charles Schwab investing account only takes a few minutes of time. And we also look at a few Charles Schwab funds that could be great long term investments.
00:00 – Start
00:20 – Schwab Investing Options
00:44 – Set up Schwab Account
1:34 – Schwab Stock Slices
2:14 – Other Index Fund Fees
2:36 – Charles Schwab Fees
3:09 – Automatic Investing
3:34 – Charles Schwab Index Funds
5:25 – SWPPX
6:25 – SWTSX
7:32 – SNXFX
8:34 -SWISX
9:28 – SWLGX
10:51 – Final Thoughts
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28 comments
What's your preference on the ETF vs. Index fund debate?
I use schwab index funds!
I have SWPPX and SWTSX 🤩🤩 Looking to get swisx next.
SWPPX is a winner!
Naw but I am still setting up my self directed total market index fund in M1 pies though. I only need to buy 3000 more stocks and I can manage them for free! None of this .0015% feez bs. Suckaz!!
Dustin bro getting deep into investing!
Hi Dustin What is your thought on 401k vs roth 401k for people in high tax state like CA or NY?
currently using CS index funds thinking of switching over to robo investment with them. any thoughts on that? i don't know much about investment so all i do is index funds right now
I love SWPPX and SWLGX. Although SWLGX is not stealing the spotlight for 2021. 2021 is the year of small-cap funds/ETFs.
I'm liking Schwab. Take care Dustin and happy investing!
Great video! Very helpful.
Shwab & Fidelity the best in my opinion
Schwab, Vanguard, + Fidelity all have their pros + cons. One pro of Schwab is no minimum investment required while Vanguard requires a minimum deposit.
Very thorough video
Liked how you explained things and not rushed and talking loudly.
Should I have multiple funds or is just one enough?
Very easy, but there is a 180 days hold, or almost $50.00 is charged. Also, the price of the order is not know, until it closes or settles after market hours.
Hi
I was wondering what your thoughts are on Schwab's Target Index Funds for all age ranges (younger v older) investors
I have a question for you. Do you always go through the Mutual Fund link for like swppx and other funds? If so, why? Just wondering
So after you buy an index fund, does it hold onto the money until you cash it in ? How do you know what to click to cash it in?
Does continually putting money in index fund s each month help build money up faster when dealing with index funds? Not exactly sure how this works
invetment frm abord…?
Very helpful thank you sir
Hi there, great video.. question: is it possible to reinvest in one Index fund which I bought already? Example add 100 dollars every month in the same Index fund? Or do I have to buy the same Index every time?
I'm new on investing, I like the idea of putting money in an investment and having it grow over time. Could I drop a grand or 2 on the index funds you mentioned, and not have to worry about it till I'm near retirement and collect all my earnings from it? Is this how an index fund works?
What does top 10 holdings mean?
Informative clear and not snobby at all
Schwab is my brokerage and I buy Vanguard funds all the time with no fees