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| Symbol | Price | Today | Mkt cap | P/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCHOSchwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF | $24.16 | +0.02% | $13.2B | — |
| DFAIDimensional - International Core Equity Market ETF | $40.95 | +0.13% | $16.6B | — |
| DFATDimensional - US Targeted Value ETF | $69.55 | -0.51% | $13.6B | — |
| HDViShares Core High Dividend ETF | $27.57 | -0.99% | $13.5B | — |
| SCHESchwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF |
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No one on the platform currently holds SCHO.
| Institution | Shares | Reported |
|---|---|---|
| Renaissance Technologiesas of 2025-12-31 | 39,823 | $970.5K |
| Ex-date | Per share | Pay date |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-01 | $0.0743 | 2026-06-05 |
| 2026-05-01 | $0.0751 | 2026-05-07 |
| 2026-04-01 | $0.0748 | 2026-04-08 |
| 2026-03-02 | $0.0707 | 2026-03-06 |
| 2026-02-02 | $0.0869 | 2026-02-06 |
| 2025-12-19 | $0.0769 | 2025-12-26 |
| 2025-12-01 | $0.0720 | 2025-12-05 |
| 2025-11-03 | $0.0863 | 2025-11-07 |
| 2025-10-01 | $0.0762 | 2025-10-07 |
| 2025-09-02 | $0.0798 | 2025-09-08 |
No one on the platform has traded SCHO yet.
| $35.69 |
| +0.44% |
| $12.6B |
| — |
| SCHPSchwab US TIPS ETF | $26.59 | +0.09% | $16.6B | — |
| SCHRSchwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury ETF | $24.73 | -0.06% | $13.4B | — |
Source: Financial Modeling Prep · peers by sector/industry
| 2025-08-01 |
| $0.0896 |
| 2025-08-07 |
| 2025-07-01 | $0.0787 | 2025-07-08 |
| Execution date | Ratio |
|---|---|
| 2024-10-11 | 2-for-1 |
No recent Form 4 filings on EDGAR — either no insider transactions reported recently or this isn't a SEC-registered issuer.
$tlt $tmf $scho SCHO (Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF): The hideout. With ultra-short maturities, it barely flinches when rates move, posting a 7.7% five-year gain and a 4.0% yield at a rock-bottom 0.03% fee. It’s stability over upside. https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/options/articles/spill-5-long-bond-yield-203810157.html
View on StockTwits ↗$SCHO $SPY this is the kind of sell and sell short signals I send. If you had shorted on Feb 2-13 you would have made so much money. GENERALS: I will send another sell signal on June 16, and I’m still studying hard to find the right time to short in July or August. I will have something for you after June 16. Stay tuned and good luck! Just want to make everyone rich or richer! Reminder 2026 is volatile but flat (2018 negative, 2019-2021: positive, 2022: negative, 2023-2025: positive, so 2026: flat or slightly negative). You need expert trader experience for this year. What’s most important is that it’s fun for me to practice Shao Yong Plum Blossoms I-Ching. 😊 @sonicmerlin @LetsGoMets10 @BIgBill374 @mhparvez
View on StockTwits ↗$SCHO $BND $SGOV or $AGG Which one do I want to park my cash in for safety?
View on StockTwits ↗$SPY $TLT $SCHP $BND $SCHO Several years ago I said we would be $50 trillion in debt by 2030. At this pace, it’s going to happen. The interest on this debt isn’t manageable. The debt/credit crisis is building. Mid 2027 wipeout? My timing won’t be perfect, but the day of reckoning is coming. The government will simply issue more treasuries and someone will buy them. They might just be at a higher yield. The issue that’s unfolding is for States, counties, cities, corporations and individuals. The debt burdens are piling up. What happens when the credit isn’t there? Here in lies the problem. Well, throw in unemployment and underemployment and BOOM 💥 “Since the debt ceiling in early July, the debt has exploded by $2.8 trillion, with those trillions flying out the window at huge auctions every week so fast they’re hard to see. The illusory flat spots occur during the debt ceiling.” Debt has doubled in 8 years. This is eye popping. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/GFDEBTN
View on StockTwits ↗$BSV.X $SCHO I’m going to remove BSV from my buy list and replace it with SCHO. Key Deciding Factors Safety vs. Return: Choose SCHO if your primary goal is absolute capital preservation and zero credit risk. Choose BSV if you want slightly better returns and don't mind the minimal risk associated with top-tier companies. Volatility: SCHO typically has a shorter duration (roughly 1.9 years vs. BSV's ~2.7 years), meaning its price will fluctuate less when interest rates change. Tax Efficiency: Interest from SCHO is generally exempt from state and local taxes because it holds only Treasuries. A portion of BSV’s income (the corporate part) is fully taxable at all levels
View on StockTwits ↗@TaoistTrader @LetsGoMets10 @blancoBull @PaPaBaZi @bsnacks @mhparvez Yes, $SCHO is a stable in my barbell portfolio ✅
View on StockTwits ↗$SCHO $SPY keep selling. Will let you know when to go long. Remember buy low sell high on the way up. And sell high first and buy low on the way down. @mhparvez @bsnacks @LetsGoMets10 @PaPaBaZi @blancoBull @WantedToRetireEarly @YoloAlfred
View on StockTwits ↗$SCHO Current Stock Price: $24.31 Contracts to trade: $25.0 SCHO Feb 20 2026 Call Entry: $0.03 Exit: $0.04 ROI: 44% Hold ~27 days Shared as daily free alerts and for educational purposes only. https://dailypickai.com/freealerts
View on StockTwits ↗$SPY $TLT $BND $SHV $SCHO The 200 basis point spread is coming. FED rate to 3-3.25% 2 year 3.25% 10 year 4.25% 30 year 5.25% That longer term debt is going to stay elevated on the yield side. People want paid to hold that balloon. 30 year mortgage rates at best will move to 5.7-5.9% That’s at best. 6-6.5% looks to be the level. The government needs to step aside and never buy MBS’ again. When businesses begin to fail, they need to let them fail. Complete reset will come. Strong balance sheets will survive, debt ridden companies and individuals will fail. https://wolfstreet.com/2026/01/31/us-government-sold-766-billion-of-treasuries-this-week-yield-curve-steepened-as-30-year-treasury-yield-rose-to-4-87/
View on StockTwits ↗$SPY SELL between Feb 2 - 13. Hedge with SARK or SQQQ or PSQ. Dry powder 20-50% go to $SCHO and cash. @sonicmerlin @PaPaBaZi @blancoBull @WantedToRetireEarly @bsnacks @mhparvez @TaoistTrader
View on StockTwits ↗$SHV $SCHO $SCHP Summary of Use Cases Use SHV if you want to park cash for less than a year and need to avoid any significant decline in principal. Use SCHO if you are looking for a slightly higher yield than cash but still want the safety of U.S. Treasuries. Use SCHP if your primary concern is preserving purchasing power against inflation over a medium-to-long-term horizon.
View on StockTwits ↗$SCHO note to self: Feb 12 move to 20-50% cash and park in SCHO
View on StockTwits ↗$FBND $SCHO $IGIB $NUV $ARDC I’ve narrowed down my bond fund list. I’m going to pick 4-5 of these to add to my existing positions in the sector. Current positions. BGT, DLY, KORP, TLT, SCHP and NMCO. I’m leaning towards adding these; ARDC which is a credit fund. MMIN or NUV for another Muni fund with tax exempt federal taxes. SHV for a place to park cash and it not be completely dead. FBND - a mix of Government/Corp/securitized That would give me 10 bond funds. I won’t DRIP these funds. As the dividends/distributions pay monthly, I will place the money in the areas I think are the most undervalued. Or I could open new positions? My plan is still about 25% allocation for now. I could move to 30+% later this year? 10 years of compounding is my plan. I’m 50 now and preparing for 60. More to follow. 👍
View on StockTwits ↗$SCHO great, finally a 2 year bond available in Merrill Lynch 😎
View on StockTwits ↗$SCHO after Chinese New Year I’ll raise more cash and park it in SCHO for buying the bottom during the Feb-March correction when $SPY bleeds. @LetsGoMets10
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