SCHI: Attractive Yield But Investors Can Wait Till An Economic Recession

Summary

  • Schwab 5-10 Year Corporate Bond ETF has declined over 23% since the end of 2021 and offers an attractive yield of about 6.2%.
  • SCHI has little credit risk as its portfolio consists of investment grade corporate bonds with low default rates.
  • Investors should wait for an economic recession to buy as market selloffs should provide better buying opportunities.

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Andres Victorero

ETF Overview

Schwab 5-10 Year Corporate Bond ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHI) owns a portfolio of investment grade corporate bonds in the United States. This fund has an expense ratio of only 0.03% which is very low relative to many other

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