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SCHO

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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    24.2183$
  • Previous Close
    24.5379$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -0.32$
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About

SCHO.US represents the Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF. This ETF aims to track the total return of the Bloomberg U.S. Treasury 1-3 Year Index before fees and expenses. It invests primarily in U.S. Treasury securities with remaining maturities between 1 and 3 years. The fund is designed to provide exposure to the short-term U.S. Treasury market, offering a relatively low-risk investment option with potential income generation. Investors often use SCHO as a tool for managing interest rate risk or as a component of a broader fixed income portfolio.

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Factors

Interest Rate Expectations: Anticipation of future interest rate changes significantly impacts SCHO's price. Rising rates usually decrease bond values, and vice versa.

Inflation Data: Inflation erodes bond purchasing power. Higher-than-expected inflation readings typically push SCHO's price down.

Federal Reserve Policy: The Fed's monetary policy decisions, like quantitative easing or tightening, directly affect bond yields and consequently SCHO's valuation.

Credit Spreads: Widening credit spreads, reflecting increased risk aversion, can lower the price of corporate bonds held within SCHO.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth may lead to higher interest rates and inflation, potentially decreasing SCHO's value.

Supply and Demand: General market dynamics influence SCHO's price. Increased demand pushes prices up, while higher supply lowers them.

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