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SCHD ETF reconstitution is here: what next for the dividend fund?

by March 23, 2026
written by March 23, 2026

Big changes are coming at the Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) as this year’s reconstitution happens.

The reshuffle comes as the SCHD stock has pulled back from the year-to-date high of $32 to the current $30.4.

Companies entering and exiting the SCHD ETF 

The SCHD ETF, which has over $98 billion in assets under management (AUM), will undergo some major changes when the market opens on Monday.

Its reconstitution happened on Friday and will take effect when the market opens on Monday.

The biggest name that will leave the fund is Cisco Systems, a top company in the technology industry, which offers networking and communication solutions globally.

The fund held over 46 million shares in Cisco worth over $3.6 billion.

SCHD will also boot AbbVie, a top player in the healthcare industry.

The fund held shares worth over $3.2 billion. 

The other companies that will be removed from the fund are firms like Valero Energy, Halliburton, Packaging Corp of America, CF Industries, Amcor, LyondellBasell, and Unum Group.

SCHD will also remove Janus Henderson, a company with over $493 billion in assets under management, which is being acquired by Trian Fund Management and General Catalyst in a deal valued at over $7.4 billion.

The other companies being booted from one of the biggest dividend funds are Radian Group, International Bancshares, Signet Jewelers, and Whirlpool.

On the other hand, about 26 new companies are entering the fund.

The most notable ones are Ares Management and Blackstone, which are two of the biggest players in alternative assets.

Blackstone has over $1.3 trillion in assets, while Ares Management has nearly $600 billion.

This addition comes as the two companies are facing major challenges because of the ongoing woes in the private credit industry.

Blackstone stock has dropped by 41% from its highest point this year, while Ares Management has slumped by 45%.

This investment could be a sign that the fund believes that these companies are now bargains.

The fund will also add companies like UnitedHealth, Abbott Laboratories, Procter & Gamble, Accenture, Comcast, ADP, and Devon Energy.

Other companies entering the fund are Booz Allen Hamilton, Principal Financial Group, Macy’s, and Old Republic.

Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF is beating the broader market

While the SCHD ETF has pulled back in the past few days, it has continued to do better than the broader market because of the ongoing underperformance of the technology sector. 

The fund has jumped by 10% this year, while the S&P 500 Index has dropped by nearly 5% this year.

It has also had over $19 billion in inflows as investors rotate from growth to value, with most of these inflows happening last week.

SCHD ETF vs S&P 500 YTD performance | Source: Seeking Alpha

Most technology companies, which dominate the broader stock market, have continued to underperform the market this year.

For example, NVIDIA, a company that dominates the AI industry, has dropped by 18.5% from its highest point last year.

Similarly, Palantir stock has dropped by 28% from its highest point last year to the current $150.

Other companies like Adobe, Microsoft, and ServiceNow have all plunged in the past few months.

In contrast, the SCHD ETF has done modestly well because of its constitution, with energy having a 20% stake in the fund.

This includes energy companies like ConocoPhillips, Chevron, EOG Resources, SLB, ONEOK, and APA.

These energy companies are doing well as crude oil and natural gas prices jump.

It also holds companies in key defence sectors like consumer staples, healthcare, industrials, and financials.

SCHD is also seen as a bargain considering that it has a price-to-earnings (PE) ratio of 20, which is lower than that of the S&P 500 Index, which has a multiple of 23.

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