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Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF
As of June 25, 2026 at 07:33 UTC
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About Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF
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SCHC in Bitcoin terms
Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF is available in Roxom Terminal as an ETF page for investors who want to evaluate global market exposure without leaving a Bitcoin-denominated workflow.
- ETF pages expand Roxom's searchable global-market surface beyond single companies.
- BTC-denominated charting makes the ETF comparable to Bitcoin and other assets in the terminal.
- Related market hubs help users move from a specific ETF to broader BTC-priced markets.
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5 articlesThe Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF (SCHC) offers investors exposure to international small-cap stocks with lower volatility than domestic small-cap indexes, a modest 0.08% expense ratio, and holdings of 2,262 stocks. The ETF has delivered better risk-adjusted returns and higher profitability levels compared to domestic small-cap alternatives, while providing valuable portfolio diversification.
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