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Charles Schwab’s CEO Rick Wurster sat down with The Wall Street Journal to discuss prediction markets, young investors and how he views the Trump accounts.

Charles Schwab’s CEO Rick Wurster sat down with The Wall Street Journal to discuss prediction markets, young investors and how he views the Trump accounts.

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