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Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD): Latest News, Dividend Outlook and Analyst Forecasts – December 6, 2025

Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD): Latest News, Dividend Outlook and Analyst Forecasts – December 6, 2025

Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA: SCHD) remains one of the most closely watched dividend ETFs going into year‑end 2025, with fresh inflows, an upcoming ex‑dividend date, and new analysis on its sector shake‑up and long‑term return potential. As of the close on December 5, 2025, SCHD’s net asset value (NAV) sits at $27.71, with roughly $71.5 billion in assets and a 0.06% expense ratio, classifying it as a large, low‑cost dividend ETF tracking the Dow Jones U.S. Dividend 100 Index. Schwab Brokerage+2ETF Database+2 Schwab reports a 30‑day SEC yield of about 3.8% and a trailing 12‑month distribution yield just
7 December 2025
5 Dividend ETFs That Could Pay You for Life – One Could Turn $500/Month Into $680,000

5 Dividend ETFs That Could Pay You for Life – One Could Turn $500/Month Into $680,000

Why Dividend ETFs for Lifetime Income? Dividend-focused ETFs have become go-to tools for investors seeking steady retirement income. By buying a single ETF, you get exposure to a basket of companies that regularly distribute profits to shareholders as dividends. This means instant diversification and a smoother income stream than relying on one or two stocks. These funds are managed by professionals and often track indexes of dividend-paying firms247wallst.com, so investors can “set and forget” while collecting payouts. Another appeal is stability. Dividend-paying companies tend to be established, profitable businesses (think blue-chip stocks) that can weather economic ups and downs. While

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Nvidia stock jumps 8% as AI chip stocks rebound on Big Tech spending — what to watch next week

Nvidia stock jumps 8% as AI chip stocks rebound on Big Tech spending — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 7, 2026, 12:14 EST — Market closed. Nvidia shares surged 7.8% on Friday, capping a sharp rebound in AI stocks tied to chips and data centers after investors leaned back into the “picks-and-shovels” trade. AMD climbed 8.3% and Broadcom gained 7.1%, pushing the Philadelphia semiconductor index — a widely watched gauge of chip stocks — up 5.7%, while Amazon slid 5.6% after flagging a more than 50% jump in capital expenditures, or capex, this year. Ross Mayfield, an investment strategy analyst at Baird, said the selloffs have drawn buyers back because “there’s real demand” for AI products.
Bitcoin price wobbles below $69,000 on weekend — what matters before Monday’s reopen

Bitcoin price wobbles below $69,000 on weekend — what matters before Monday’s reopen

7 February 2026
Bitcoin fell 1.1% to $68,917 Saturday after volatile trading, while Ether held near $2,036. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw $330.7 million in net inflows on Feb. 6, reversing outflows the previous day. Strategy shares rebounded after hitting a low of $111.27 Thursday. Traders are watching Monday’s U.S. market open and the upcoming inflation report for direction.
XRP price today slips near $1.42 as thin weekend liquidity keeps traders on edge

XRP price today slips near $1.42 as thin weekend liquidity keeps traders on edge

7 February 2026
XRP fell about 5% Saturday to $1.42, extending a 22% weekly drop as thin liquidity and macro jitters drove sharp swings. Bitcoin rebounded above $70,000 after a brief plunge, while ether surged 12%. Ripple outlined plans for an “Institutional DeFi” roadmap, including a new lending protocol and permissioned DEX. The Federal Reserve held rates steady last week, with officials signaling caution on inflation.
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