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SCHF: Weaker US Dollar And Cheaper Non-US Valuations Continue To Support Bull Call
SCHF: Weaker US Dollar And Cheaper Non-US Valuations Continue To Support Bull Call
Seeking Alpha • Feb 1, 2026

Why I Am Buying the Schwab International Equity ETF (SCHF) and Never Looking Back
The ETF has performed well over the past decade and especially well over the past three years. It sports a very low annual fee.
The Motley Fool • Jan 27, 2026

International ETFs: SPDW and SCHF Both Offer Low Cost International Exposure
Both SCHF and SPDW offer ultra-low 0.03% expense ratios and similar sector allocations SCHF has a lower beta than SPDW (0.86 vs 0.88), and beats SPDW in five-year growth, with $1,593 vs $1,567 from a $1,000 investment. SCHF holds more assets and features a marginally higher dividend yield CEO says this is worth 18 Nvidias.
The Motley Fool • Jan 24, 2026

Is it Time to Make Room for Global ETFs in Your Portfolio?
Renewed transatlantic trade tensions and a complex geopolitical landscape heighten U.S. economic volatility, prompting investors to turn to global equity funds.
Zacks Investment Research • Jan 21, 2026

1 Reason I Am Never Selling This International ETF
A well-rounded portfolio should include international stocks. The Schwab International Equity ETF holds mid- and large-cap companies from developed regions worldwide.
The Motley Fool • Dec 27, 2025

Is SCHF the Right International ETF for a Diversified Portfolio?
Following a 2025 resurgence, international stocks are back on investors' radars. This ETF offers effective diversification for portfolios heavily allocated to domestic stocks.
The Motley Fool • Dec 23, 2025

SCHF Over IEFA: My Preferred Vehicle For Global Ex-U.S. Equity Beta
I see Schwab International Equity ETF as a superior buy over iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF due to its inclusion of Canada and South Korea. SCHF offers lower costs (0.03% expense ratio), better sectoral diversification, and lower volatility, supporting stronger risk-adjusted returns across all time frames. IEFA stands out for its superior liquidity, making it more suitable for frequent traders despite its higher expense ratio and exclusion of key markets.
Seeking Alpha • Dec 22, 2025

Here's Why You Should Build a Global Portfolio With ETFs
Despite slowing growth, global equities are showing renewed strength. Discover how a globally diversified ETF portfolio can help investors build more balanced, opportunity-ready portfolios.
Zacks Investment Research • Dec 5, 2025

The 3 Best Schwab ETFs to Buy in December
As a top exchange traded fund (ETF) provider, Schwab's overall portfolio of index, sector and stock-specific ETFs is a thing to behold.
24/7 Wall Street • Dec 1, 2025

IEFA vs. SCHF: Lower Fee or Higher Dividend?
IEFA charges a higher fee but delivers a slightly higher dividend yield than SCHF SCHF edges out IEFA on recent returns and shows a slightly smaller five-year drawdown IEFA holds more stocks and offers broader sector diversification, but both funds share similar top holdings
The Motley Fool • Nov 26, 2025

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