Schwab International Dividend Equity ETFSCHY
SCHY
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Funds holding %
of 7,323 funds
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Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2025 Q1 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
33% more funds holding in top 10
Funds holding in top 10: 3 [Q4 2024] → 4 (+1) [Q1 2025]
10% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $242M [Q4 2024] → $266M (+$24M) [Q1 2025]
0.32% less ownership
Funds ownership: 29.16% [Q4 2024] → 28.84% (-0.32%) [Q1 2025]
5% less repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 41 | Existing positions reduced: 43
10% less funds holding
Funds holding: 132 [Q4 2024] → 119 (-13) [Q1 2025]
42% less first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 15 | Existing positions closed: 26
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for SCHY.
Financial journalist opinion
Based on 3 articles about SCHY published over the past 30 days
Neutral
24/7 Wall Street
2 weeks ago
These 4 Schwab ETFs Are Built for Retirement Stability
If you're someone who doesn't like to research individual stocks to generate long-term returns, exchange-traded funds can be your ideal choice.

Negative
24/7 Wall Street
3 weeks ago
2 High-Yield Schwab ETFs That Cut Big Dividends
Investing in dividend ETFs is a good way to generate income for your portfolio. Dividend ETFs can be particularly attractive for retirees.

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
3 weeks ago
SCHY Vs. IDVO: Don't Dismiss These Monthly Income ETFs Too Quickly
SCHY offers low-cost, stable international dividend income, ideal for conservative investors seeking reliability, tax clarity, and capital preservation in uncertain markets. IDVO provides higher monthly yield via covered calls and return of capital, suiting aggressive, income-focused investors comfortable with higher risk and NAV erosion. Both funds diversify away from U.S. market risk, which is valuable given current overvaluations and global uncertainties, but serve distinct portfolio roles.

Positive
24/7 Wall Street
1 month ago
2 Schwab ETFs for Steady Retirement Income
As the tail end of the Baby Boomer generation reaches the qualifying full retirement age, a considerable number of those entering or already enjoying retirement need to find a balance in their time management.

Positive
24/7 Wall Street
1 month ago
Baby Boomers: 4 Schwab ETFs for Passive Income and Stability in Retirement in July
Passive cash flow makes it easier for investors to cover their living expenses without selling their shares.

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
VYMI Vs. SCHY: Which Fund Gives The Best International Dividend Exposure?
Vanguard International High Dividend Yield ETF offers broad diversification and higher total return potential by targeting high-yielding international stocks, but is heavily weighted in financials. Schwab International Dividend Equity ETF prioritizes consistent, growing dividends with strict selection criteria, resulting in lower volatility and defensive performance, but higher concentration risk at the top. SCHY's dividend growth rate will likely outpace VYMI, making it attractive for yield-on-cost-focused investors, though its total returns lag in bull markets.

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Never Bet Against America? I'm Considering It With This International ETF
The U.S. remains the dominant global economic power, but ongoing trade tensions may threaten its long-term leadership. I continue to invest in American businesses, but believe diversifying internationally is prudent for long-term wealth building. Uncertainty from U.S. trade policies could prompt other nations to unify and reduce reliance on America, shifting global dynamics.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
SCHY: Fair Value Equals Good Value In Today's Markets
US stock valuations are stretched; global value investing via ETFs like SCHY offers a compelling alternative for risk mitigation and potential outperformance. SCHY trades at a lower P/E than the S&P 500 and offers a 3.94% yield, making it attractive versus other dividend ETFs, though not a deep bargain. SCHY's global diversification and sector allocation, especially in consumer staples, provide defensive qualities and exposure to undervalued markets like the UK.

Positive
24/7 Wall Street
2 months ago
3 Schwab ETFs Retirees Can Trust for Steady Income in 2025
It is never too early to start planning for retirement. The sooner you do, the higher your financial security in your golden years.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
VYM Vs. SCHY: Don't Bet Against America And Buy VYM
Tariff developments since my last writing have led me to see an improved return/risk profile for VYM, especially when compared to international peers such as SCHY. VYM has historically outperformed SCHY and I expect such performance to continue for several reasons. The top reasons are VYM's more attractive growth-adjusted valuations, broader diversification, and U.S. market advantages.

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