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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Blind Spots'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Blind Spots'

Charles Schwab

During a little league game, one man in the bleachers gets off the phone. He tried bouncing a trade idea off his firm but he didn't get the technical indicators he needed. The man next to him says he likes using Schwab because it will look out for your blind spots. Suddenly a dad stands up in front of the two men holding a tablet trying to take pictures creating a blind spot for viewing the game. Charles Schwab encourages you to trade up. It says it will help you see the full picture with powerf

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Tech Stock'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Tech Stock'

Charles Schwab

While at lunch a man brings up the tech stock he was talking about with a friend. The man says he got 500 shares of it at a good price. Although he only paid $4.95 with Charles Schwab, his friend says his firm charges $6.95. Even the waitress agrees that he's paying too much. With price improvement on 95 percent of orders, Charles Schwab claims you never have to compromise execution quality on low trade commissions.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'The Brokerbreaker'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'The Brokerbreaker'

Charles Schwab

During a round of golf, Carl the broker and his caddie approach a hole dubbed "The Brokerbreaker." Why give it a name like that? Because looming over the course is a giant billboard advertising Charles Schwab's $4.95 online equity trades and satisfaction guarantee. The fact that his own brokerage doesn't offer these distracts and upsets Carl to the point where he can't focus and ends up hitting his balls right into the bushes, scaring away flocks of birds.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Talk to Chuck: Let's Talk About You'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Talk to Chuck: Let's Talk About You'

Charles Schwab

You and your money deserve personal attention, which is why Charles Schwab takes a close look at you and your portfolio. They ask the right questions and actually listen to your answers. Then, they'll give you practical ideas you can act on. Come in, pull up a chair and talk to Chuck.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Asking Enough Questions?'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Asking Enough Questions?'

Charles Schwab

Wherever Carl goes, he can't seem to avoid being asked questions when it comes to his clients money. Whether it be during racquetball time, at the pool or in the sauna, his clients inquire on what he invested their money in. Charles Schwab suggests talking to the company to see if you're asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'May Day'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'May Day'

Charles Schwab

Charles Schwab discusses the events that took place on May Day of 1975. He says that was the day the United States Congress democratized Wall Street. He shares how he wanted his team to be agents of change for the better. Charles Schwab is introducing $0 online commissions.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Why'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Why'

Charles Schwab

An inquisitive little boy asks his dad a stream of questions about his dad's broker from the time they leave the building to getting in the taxi-cab till they're all the way home. And, that gets the dad thinking about the way his wealth is managed. Are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is managed? Learn more about Wealth Management at Charles Schwab.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'The Challengers: The No Laying Up Guys'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'The Challengers: The No Laying Up Guys'

Charles Schwab

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Funny Sounding Word'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Funny Sounding Word'

Charles Schwab

Independent financial advisor Molly acknowledges "fiduciary" is a funny-sounding word, but she stresses its importance. She says the term is also a mindset and a way of serving, which guides every action advisors take on behalf of their clients. Charles Schwab says it is proud to support independent financial advisors.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Iron Butterfly Spread'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Iron Butterfly Spread'

Charles Schwab

Two coworkers in the lunchroom share the four-leg option strategies they learned from Charles Schwab. Although the two are using the iron butterfly and iron condor spreads, another coworker says the only spread he's been introduced to is the onion chive on his bagel. Charles Schwab offers online equity trades for $4.95 and options contracts for $0.65 plus 500 commission-free online trades for two years.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Is Your Financial Advisor a Fiduciary?'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Is Your Financial Advisor a Fiduciary?'

Charles Schwab

Mark says that being a fiduciary financial advisor matters because it allows him to work for the best interests of the client. Charles Schwab says it is proud to support more independent financial advisors than anyone else and invites you to find one like Mark on its website.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Binoculars'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Binoculars'

Charles Schwab

An employee at one of Charles Schwab's competitors gets flustered when he spies Schwab's client appreciation event going on through his binoculars. The man is frustrated that Schwab can somehow offer low cost equity trading and a full range of services -- according to his colleague, it's kind of like having your cake and eating it, too.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Rise to the Challenge' Featuring Jon Rham
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Rise to the Challenge' Featuring Jon Rham

Charles Schwab

Although social distancing may be separating most of us, Charles Schwab says we can still rise to the challenge to raise money for charity. For golf fans that visit its website and donate could be eligible to win a golf bag signed by Ryder Cup captains as well as other golf prizes.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Game of Misses: Bob Vokey'
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Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Game of Misses: Bob Vokey'

Charles Schwab

Golf club designer Bob Vokey says he works on creating wedges because he wants to improve the game and make it more enjoyable to play. Charles Schwab is showcasing a series of challengers, people who question, engage and succeed.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Talking to Carl'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Talking to Carl'

Charles Schwab

A broker sitting in a car is asked about his rates for online trades by his driver. The broker starts to get nervous when he sees that Charles Schwab is offering a lower rate than he is. Before long, he sees signs for low rates popping up everywhere: on bus stops, the tops of taxis and even on the buses themselves. When a client calls to talk about his rates, he disdainfully says "Schwab," which accidentally prompts the caller to switch over to Charles Schwab.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'We Remain Invested'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'We Remain Invested'

Charles Schwab

In uncertain times, no matter what the future holds, Charles Schwab says it remains invested in investors, optimism, kindness, and most of all, you.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Earn More'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Earn More'

Charles Schwab

Several things you can do with Charles Schwab are listed. The investing firm says you can earn more when you invest your cash and get a satisfaction guarantee. The company understands this may lead you to wonder why its competitors don't offer the same.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Persist'
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Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Persist'

Charles Schwab

Charles Schwab talks about the cycles of depression to exuberance throughout his life, and reminds everyone that his generation continually overcame through persistence, which he says is the heartbeat of this country.

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Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Onion Chive Spread: Trade Up'
30s
Finance & Banking

Charles Schwab TV Commercial, 'Onion Chive Spread: Trade Up'

Charles Schwab

Coworkers chat about their stock trades and the new spreads they've been introduced to while having some coffee and bagels in the break room. Unfortunately, some people have only been introduced to onion chive bagel spread instead of an iron butterfly financial spread. Charles Schwab says it is time to trade up and get more from your firm. The company insists it is invested in helping each individual become a better trader with low-priced options and expert advice at customer disposal.

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