Schwab U.S.
Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEMKT:SCHD) offers lower expenses and a higher dividend yield with reduced volatility, whereas Fidelity High Dividend ETF (NYSEMKT:FDVV) provides higher historical growth through a heavy tilt toward technology stocks
Investors seeking reliable income streams often evaluate these two dividend-focused heavyweights. While both funds prioritize companies that return capital to shareholders, they differ significantly in their sector concentrations and cost structures. This comparison examines whether the Schwab fund’s established yield or the Fidelity fund’s growth-oriented tilt better suits a long-term strategy.
Snapshot (cost & size) The Schwab fund is significantly more affordable with an expense ratio of 0.06%, compared to 0.15% for the Fidelity fund. Additionally, the Schwab fund offers a higher payout, with a yield gap of 0.47 percentage points. Performance & risk comparison What’s inside The Schwab U.S.