Liz Ann Sonders

Liz Ann Sonders is Managing Director and Chief Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab. She has a range of investment strategy responsibilities, from market and economic analysis to investor education, all focused on the individual investor. She cohosts Schwab's I podcast.

Liz Ann Sonders
On Investing with Kathy Jones & Liz Ann Sonders
On Investing
What should I do
Markets and Economy

As we approach 2024, what can investors expect from the markets in the new year?
On Investing with Kathy Jones & Liz Ann Sonders
Markets and Economy
On Investing
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Kathy Jones interviews Jens Nordvig about the current rate cycle—as well as talk of "de-dollarization"—while Liz Ann Sonders probes the GDP revision and looks ahead to a busy week of economic data.
On Investing with Kathy Jones & Liz Ann Sonders
Markets and Economy
On Investing
What should I do

Liz Ann Sonders interviews Nancy Lazar about the state of the economy, and Kathy Jones and Collin Martin discuss investment-grade bonds.
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Like some advances earlier this year, the market's current surge hasn't been defined by strong breadth underneath the surface—which will be key for a sustained, durable advance.
On Investing with Kathy Jones & Liz Ann Sonders
Markets and Economy
On Investing
What should I do

Kathy Jones and Liz Ann Sonders discuss issues in Washington with Mike Townsend—and provide their weekly market outlook.
On Investing with Kathy Jones & Liz Ann Sonders
Markets and Economy
On Investing
What should I do

Kathy Jones and Liz Ann Sonders answer some of the most common questions from investors—and provide their weekly market outlook.
On Investing with Kathy Jones & Liz Ann Sonders
Markets and Economy
On Investing
What should I do

Kathy Jones and Liz Ann Sonders explain their investing philosophies and how they analyze market data.
Markets and Economy
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Panic is never a good investment strategy—nor is greed. Here's how disciplined investing helps navigate through volatile environments.
Markets and Economy
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It's been 38 years since I began my career on Wall Street and the lessons I learned along the way from some all-time investment greats always hold true.