1. SCHD consistently underperforms the S&P 500 due to focusing on dividend growth without considering valuation; 2. The ETF's top holdings often reach high valuations due to gains, not because they were bought cheaply; 3. SCHD's performance during market downturns is only slightly better than the market, failing to close the gap with the S&P 500.
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