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Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD)

Market Closed
11 Dec, 20:00
ARCA ARCA
$
27. 68
+0.11
+0.41%
$
72.98B Market Cap
3.3% Div Yield
18,419,926 Volume
$ 27.57
Previous Close
Day Range
27.57 27.77
Year Range
23.87 28.85
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SCHD: Strong Dividend Grower Made Even Better With Writing Options

SCHD: Strong Dividend Grower Made Even Better With Writing Options

The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF has underperformed SPY recently, but delivers strong, growing dividends with a 3.87% yield and a 13-year growth streak, doing exactly what it is designed to do. SCHD's value orientation (portfolio P/E ~17x currently) and low fees make it attractive versus SPY's stretched valuations, fitting an income-focused strategy. We use the option wheel on SCHD for providing more consistent 'income' nearly every single month, along with our core long position that sits back and collects the dividend passively.

Seekingalpha | 3 months ago
SCHD: Moving Like Zombie Molasses

SCHD: Moving Like Zombie Molasses

The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF offers stable, growing dividends and tends to have lower risk than broader market indices, though recent performance has lagged growth-focused funds with zombie-like movement. Current sector weightings—especially energy, consumer defensive, and healthcare—have contributed to 2025 underperformance, but the ETF remains diversified and stable. SCHD's weakness and strength is its defensive, value-oriented holdings and is not the place for those thirsty for high growth or yield chasing.

Seekingalpha | 3 months ago
SCHD: Get Ready For A Seasonal Correction In Growth

SCHD: Get Ready For A Seasonal Correction In Growth

Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF™ remains my top defensive pick, offering superior dividend quality and liquidity versus VIG and VYM, despite recent underperformance versus the S&P 500. The SCHD ETF's low technology exposure and focus on defensive sectors provide a strong buffer against potential market corrections and AI-driven volatility. Persistent inflation, hawkish Fed policy, geopolitical tensions, and seasonal market weakness all reinforce my preference for SCHD as a safe haven.

Seekingalpha | 3 months ago
SCHD Vs. VIG: Which One Is Better?

SCHD Vs. VIG: Which One Is Better?

SCHD offers higher current income and diversification away from mega-cap tech, but its heavy energy exposure and reconstitution risks may limit future dividend growth. VIG prioritizes dividend growth and total return, outperforming SCHD over most timeframes, but yields less income and overlaps with broad market ETFs like VOO/QQQ. SCHD is best for investors seeking immediate, stable income and lower drawdowns, while VIG suits those focused on long-term capital appreciation and sustainable dividend growth.

Seekingalpha | 3 months ago
Building A $50,000 Dividend Portfolio: Enhancing SCHD's Income With August's Top High-Yield Stocks

Building A $50,000 Dividend Portfolio: Enhancing SCHD's Income With August's Top High-Yield Stocks

I present a $50,000 dividend portfolio with SCHD as the core, enhanced by high-yield picks, funds, and dividend growth stocks for diversification. This portfolio addresses SCHD's sector gaps by adding exposure to Real Estate, Materials, Utilities, and Communication Services, improving risk-reward balance. The portfolio achieves a 5.88% Weighted Average Dividend Yield [TTM] and a 5.56% 5-Year Dividend Growth Rate [CAGR], while reducing company and sector concentration risks.

Seekingalpha | 4 months ago
Should Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) Be on Your Investing Radar?

Should Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) Be on Your Investing Radar?

Designed to provide broad exposure to the Large Cap Value segment of the US equity market, the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) is a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on October 20, 2011.

Zacks | 4 months ago
SCHD: Time To Buy Before The Impending Market Rotation (Upgrade)

SCHD: Time To Buy Before The Impending Market Rotation (Upgrade)

SCHD has lagged the S&P 500 due to the tech-driven advance, but froth has built up in AI growth themes. The ETF's high-quality holdings, lower tech exposure, and strong dividend appeal provide resilience against a digestion of the tech rally. Emerging signs of a possible rotation from growth to value could favor SCHD, especially with attractive valuations and potential rate cuts ahead.

Seekingalpha | 4 months ago
SCHD Vs. Federal Reserve: My Notes On Dividends And Rates

SCHD Vs. Federal Reserve: My Notes On Dividends And Rates

Common wisdom is that SCHD responds negatively to elevated borrowing rates. As a reflection, the Federal Reserve's recent decision to keep rates unchanged has led to noticeable SCHD price corrections. However, historical data show no strong negative correlation between SCHD's performance and higher interest rates over the long term.

Seekingalpha | 4 months ago
Want Decades of Passive Income? Buy This Index Fund and Hold It Forever.

Want Decades of Passive Income? Buy This Index Fund and Hold It Forever.

It's hard to beat passive income. Set up your investments and then money flows to you regularly, without your having to do any, or much, work.

Fool | 4 months ago
These 3 Dividend Plays (SCHD, DIVO, MAIN) Should Be Your Passive Income Foundation This July

These 3 Dividend Plays (SCHD, DIVO, MAIN) Should Be Your Passive Income Foundation This July

All it takes is one or a handful of dividend ETFs to build a sound income portfolio around.

247wallst | 4 months ago
Want Decades of Passive Income? Buy This ETF and Hold It Forever

Want Decades of Passive Income? Buy This ETF and Hold It Forever

How can you generate passive income? To borrow a phrase from William Shakespeare, "Let me count the ways.

Fool | 4 months ago
Could an Investment in SCHD Help Supplement Social Security Income in Retirement?

Could an Investment in SCHD Help Supplement Social Security Income in Retirement?

Most of Social Security's beneficiaries are happy to collect their monthly checks, but the program isn't providing all of the income a typical retiree needs. The average payment currently stands at a modest $1,976 per month, so a retiree needs their own savings to cover the rest of their ongoing living expenses.

Fool | 4 months ago
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