(SCHO) Schwab Short-Term U.S. - NYSE
ETF Category: Short Government | Exchange: NYSE (USA) | Market Cap: 12.799m USD | Total Return: 3.1% in 12m
Avg Turnover: 90.8M
Warnings
No concerns identified
Tailwinds
No distinct edge detected
Seasonality
The Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF (SCHO) is a passively managed exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the performance of an index composed of U.S. Treasury securities with a remaining maturity between one and three years. As an index-tracking fund, it employs a passive investment strategy, which typically results in lower expense ratios compared to actively managed funds. The fund must invest at least 90% of its net assets in securities included in the underlying index, and eligible securities must be denominated in U.S. dollars, fixed-rate, non-convertible, rated investment grade, and have at least $300 million in outstanding face value. Short-duration U.S. Treasury ETFs like SCHO are generally used by investors seeking exposure to government debt securities with limited interest rate risk relative to longer-dated bond funds.
- Fed rate cut expectations drive short-end Treasury inflows
- Rising U.S. Treasury supply pressures short-term bond prices
- Competition from rival short-term Treasury ETFs compresses fees
As of June 29, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 24.15 with a total of 2,688,523 shares traded. Over the past week, the price has changed by +0.21%, over one month by +0.22%, over three months by +0.85% and over the past year by +3.05%.
Current recommended Stop Loss: 24.00 (which is 0.6% or 5 ATR below the current price).
Schwab Short-Term U.S. has no consensus analysts rating.