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Schwab 5-10 Year Corporate Bond ETF

SCHI
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Snapshot
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Inception Date
Oct 10 2019
Expense Ratio
0.03%
Type
US Bonds
Fund Owner
Schwab
Volume (1m avg. daily)
$17,522,580
AUM
$5,039,105,182
Associated Index
Bloomberg US 5-10 Year Corporate Bond Index
Inverse/Leveraged
No
Passive/Active
Passive
Fractionable on Composer
Yes
Prospectus

Top 10 Holdings

TMUS5190118
T MOBILE USA INC COMPANY GUAR 04/30 3.875
0.37%
BAC5574341
BANK OF AMERICA CORP SR UNSECURED 04/34 VAR
0.29%
ABBV5084327
ABBVIE INC SR UNSECURED 11/29 3.2
0.29%
PFE/33
Pfizer Investment Enterprises Pte. Ltd - 4.75% NT REDEEM 19/05/2033 USD 2000
0.28%
BAC5448860
BANK OF AMERICA CORP SR UNSECURED 07/33 VAR
0.28%
BA30A
Boeing Co. - 5.15% NT REDEEM 01/05/2030 USD 2000
0.26%
MGLL5581296
WARNERMEDIA HOLDINGS INC COMPANY GUAR 03/32 4.279
0.26%
JPM5593702
JPMORGAN CHASE + CO SR UNSECURED 06/34 VAR
0.26%
JPM5448371
JPMORGAN CHASE + CO SR UNSECURED 07/33 VAR
0.25%
DTEGF3673119
Deutsche Tel Intl F Notes 2000-15.6.30 Gtd Sr Linked to Rating Changes
0.25%
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What is SCHI?

The fund s goal is to track as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the total return of an index that measures the performance of the short-term U.S. corporate bond market. To pursue its goal, the fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Bloomberg US 1-5 Year Corporate Bond Index. The index measures the performance of U.S. investment grade, taxable corporate bonds with maturities greater than or equal to one year and less than five years that have $300 million or more of outstanding face value. The securities in the index must be denominated in U.S. dollars and must be fixed-rate. The index includes securities publicly issued by U.S. and non-U.S. industrial, utility and financial issuers. The index excludes certain types of securities, including contingent capital securities, inflation-linked bonds, floating-rate issues, taxable and tax-exempt municipal securities, structured notes and pass-through certificates. The index is market capitalization weighted and the securities in the index are updated on the last business day of each month.

ETFs related toSCHI

ETFs correlated to SCHI include VCIT, IGIB, BSCU

SCHI
Schwab Strategic Trust - Schwab 5-10 Year Corporate Bond ETF
VCIT
Vanguard Group, Inc. - Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF
IGIB
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares Trust iShares 5-10 Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF
BSCU
Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexed Fund Trust - Invesco BulletShares 2030 Corporate Bond ETF
IBDX
iShares Trust - iShares iBonds Dec 2032 Term Corporate ETF
AVIG
American Century ETF Trust - Avantis Core Fixed Income ETF
QLTA
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares Aaa - A Rated Corporate Bond ETF
IBDW
iShares Trust - iShares iBonds Dec 2031 Term Corporate ETF
VCEB
Vanguard Group, Inc. - Vanguard ESG U.S. Corporate Bond ETF
LQD
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares iBoxx USD Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF
SPBO
SPDR Series Trust - SPDR Portfolio Corporate Bond ETF

What is ETF correlation?

Correlation is a measure of the strength of the relationship between two ETFs. It quantifies the degree to which prices of the two ETFs typically move together.

Here, correlation is measured over the past year with the Pearson correlation coefficient (Pearon’s r), which ranges from -1 to 1.

Using ETF correlations in portfolio and strategy construction

ETF correlations can help you create investing strategies and portfolios. Use them to:

  • Build a diversified portfolio from uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETFs with the aim of minimizing portfolio risk.
  • Compare correlated or related ETFs to find one with a lower expense ratio or higher trading volume.
  • Create an investing strategy that hedges an ETF with an uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETF.

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FAQ

SCHI is a US Bonds ETF. The fund s goal is to track as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the total return of an index that measures the performance of the short-term U.S. corporate bond market. To pursue its goal, the fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Bloomberg US 1-5 Year Corporate Bond Index. The index measures the performance of U.S. investment grade, taxable corporate bonds with maturities greater than or equal to one year and less than five years that have $300 million or more of outstanding face value. The securities in the index must be denominated in U.S. dollars and must be fixed-rate. The index includes securities publicly issued by U.S. and non-U.S. industrial, utility and financial issuers. The index excludes certain types of securities, including contingent capital securities, inflation-linked bonds, floating-rate issues, taxable and tax-exempt municipal securities, structured notes and pass-through certificates. The index is market capitalization weighted and the securities in the index are updated on the last business day of each month.

SCHI tracks the Bloomberg US 5-10 Year Corporate Bond Index.

No, SCHI is not actively managed. It is passively managed. In an actively managed fund, the fund manager makes decisions about how funds are invested. A passively managed fund typically tries to track or follow a market index.

Yes, SCHI is passively managed. A passively managed fund typically tries to track or follow a market index. In an actively managed fund, the fund manager makes decisions about how funds are invested.

The 1-month return on SCHI is -0.0109%. This is the percent change in the value of SCHI over the most recent 1-month period. The 3-month return on SCHI is -0.0249%. This is the percent change in the value of SCHI over the most recent 3-month period.

The standard deviation of SCHI for the past year is 0.0885%. Standard deviation is the typical amount that the daily returns vary from the mean of the returns over the time period, standardized to a period of a year.

ETFs similar to SCHI include IGSB, SPIB, and VCLT.

ETFs correlated to SCHI include VCIT, IGIB, and BSCU.

ETFs that are inversely correlated to SCHI include TBX, PST, and TTT.

Disclaimers

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