Charles Schwab SCHW is betting that retail traders are ready for a more efficient way to access leveraged single-stock exposure. In sync with this, the company launched cash-settled Single Stock Futures on more than 50 U.S. equities through thinkorswim, with each standard contract representing 100 shares. Trading on CME, the contracts allow bullish or bearish positioning without physical delivery, stock-borrow fees, or option complexities such as time decay and Greeks.

The launch comes amid rapid growth in derivatives trading. SCHW reported $13.04 trillion in client assets and 11.6 million daily average trades in July, with derivatives accounting for 20.6% of total trading activity. This highlights the growing role of leveraged products among its active client base. Industry-wide, derivatives participation is accelerating, with the Options Clearing Corporation clearing 15.2 billion contracts in 2025, up 24.4% year over year, with equity options volume rising nearly 27%. 

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