Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF (SCHB) covers the full U.S. stock market with a tech focus, while Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) emphasizes large-cap value stocks in financials and healthcare. VTV offers a higher yield compared to SCHB. VTV has had a shallower max drawdown over the last five years. Both funds aim to provide low-cost diversified U.S. equity exposure, with SCHB offering broader market coverage and VTV focusing on a higher income stream. SCHB is slightly more affordable in fees, but VTV’s yield is higher, making it attractive to income-focused investors.
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