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SCHH

SCHH

Schwab U.S. REIT ETF

ETFsPCXUSD-0.7% from ATH
Current Price

$24.01

Drawdown from ATH

-0.7%

Last Updated

Jun 17, 2026

Dipsern Grade90d

D

Weak

Graded against SCHH's own history at this drawdown — not the market's.

What it means: SCHH's own history does not strongly favor buying at this level yet.

What to do: Consider watching and waiting for a deeper dip or a higher grade.

Median 90-Day Return
Historical Win Rate
Last 30 days+3.00%
May 5Jun 16
About SCHH

Schwab U.S. REIT ETF

The index excludes mortgage REITs, defined as REITs that lend money directly to real estate owners and/or operators or indirectly through the purchase of mortgages or mortgage-backed securities, and hybrid REITs, defined as REITs that participate both in equity and mortgage investing. It is the fund’s policy that under normal circumstances it will invest at least 90% of its net assets in securities included in the index.

The reading

How Dipsern reads SCHH right now.

Three plain-English paragraphs — current state, historical base rate, and interpretation — so you walk away with context, not a dashboard.

Snapshot

How is SCHH doing right now?

In plain terms: SCHH is 0.7% below its highest-ever price. Dipsern checks every past time it was this far down and grades how the next 90 days usually went.

As of the latest market close, Schwab U.S. REIT ETF (SCHH) is trading at or near all-time highs, 0.7% below its all-time high at $24.01. When an asset is this close to highs, drawdown signals are mostly noise — the more useful question is whether the next 5-10% pullback will be bought aggressively.

Historical base rate

What history says at this drawdown

SCHH reaches this drawdown band repeatedly in its history (1372 observations), which is a large sample for the segmentation engine to compute a stable median forward return. The engine uses a rolling 90-day window and gives more weight to recent years — this lets the signal adapt to regime changes (e.g., post-COVID volatility) without losing the long-run base rate.

Interpretation

What this means for SCHH

ETFs aggregate constituent behavior, so their drawdowns tend to be shallower but more persistent than single stocks. The median forward return at a given drawdown level for an ETF is usually a more stable signal than for an individual equity. Use this snapshot to set expectations: this is where the asset is, not where it's likely to go. Drawdown-based signals only become high-conviction below shallow-pullback territory.

Comparable signals

Other ETFs at similar drawdown levels

Five tickers closest to SCHH's distance from all-time high. Same category, one tap away.

JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF

-0.7% from ATH

SPDR Dow Jones REIT ETF

-0.7% from ATH

Vanguard Small-Cap ETF

-0.6% from ATH

iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF

-0.7% from ATH

SPDR Blackstone Senior Loan ETF

-0.6% from ATH

Historical depth

Sample sizes by drawdown band

Dipsern segments the full drawdown range into 20 equal-width bands. The table shows the number of confirmed historical observations in each band for SCHH. Median forward returns, win rates, and prediction errors are available in the full analysis.

Drawdown BandObservationsMedian ReturnWin Rate
-45% to -40%2
-40% to -35%11
-35% to -30%50
-30% to -25%171
-25% to -20%332
-20% to -15%274
-15% to -10%640
-10% to -5%964
-5% to 0%Current1372
Methodology

Every grade is reproducible.

We segment 40+ years of SCHH's price history into 20 equal-width drawdown bands and compute forward median returns, win rates, and prediction error per band. No look-ahead bias. Pure NumPy. Open math, gated numbers.

Years of history

40+

Drawdown bands

20

Look-ahead bias

None

Data sources

4

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Signal computed Jun 17, 2026 using default parameters (90-day return period, 20 segments, 0.95 decay). Data sourced from Yahoo Finance, Binance, CoinGecko, and Steam Market.