With Emerging Markets Outperforming, This Schwab ETF Is Worth a Look

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Key Points

  • The Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Equity ETF does things differently.

  • That's okay, because this ETF has a knack for outperforming peers.

  • With emerging markets stocks displaying momentum, this ETF warrants attention.

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Following a long run of disappointment, emerging markets equities finally got their acts in gear last year, as the MSCI Emerging Markets index nearly doubled the S&P 500's performance.

That momentum carried into 2026. The developing economies gauge is up 7.4% year to date, while the S&P 500 is off 1.64%. But there's a rub. Stock-picking in countries such as Brazil, China, India, and others is tricky because U.S. analysts and the mainstream financial press here are focused on domestic names.

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With emerging markets stocks behaving bullishly, this ETF is worth examining. Image source: Getty Images.

On the bright side, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) provide efficient -- and, in many cases, broad -- access to stocks in developing nations. However, these funds aren't cut from the same cloth. The Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Equity ETF (NYSEMKT: FNDE) stands as a positive example of that sentiment. For market participants seeking some emerging markets stamps on their investing passports, this ETF is also worth considering today.

A fabulous fundamental focus with this ETF

As with domestic fare, the most popular emerging markets ETFs are capitalization-weighted index funds, meaning they weight components by market capitalization. This Schwab Emerging Markets ETF, which tracks the RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Emerging Markets index, marches to the beat of a different, not cap-weighted, drummer.

That index focuses on three core principles: cash flow, sales, and shareholder rewards (buybacks and dividends). By no means is that a complex or exotic methodology, but it has the potential to position investors for success. Over the past five years, this ETF thoroughly outpaced the average returns produced in the emerging markets ETF category.

There's something else, too, for investors to consider with this emerging market fund. Obviously, it's passively managed because it tracks an index, but there is some activity in that benchmark. A quarter of the index's holdings are rebalanced every quarter in an effort to boost exposure to holdings with value traits, while paring allocations to stocks that have become richly valued.

It's great that the index is performing that legwork, but it's not a free lunch. In emerging markets, a broad value approach can lead to overweight positions in commodities-intensive sectors such as energy and materials. This Schwab ETF reflects that, allocating almost 30% of its weight to those groups, nearly triple the 11% weight to those sectors in the MSCI index.

On the other hand...

This ETF's value feel, coupled with its commodities intensity, may imply that it lacks growth outlets, but that's actually not the case. More than 17% of its 379 holdings hail from the technology sector, and the fund features stocks from both South Korea and Taiwan, which supercharges its artificial intelligence (AI) profile.

Speaking of South Korea, share repurchases there hit an all-time high last year, while combined dividend and buyback activity in China surged 20%. Those may be signs that this fund's emphasis on shareholder perks could serve investors well going forward.

The $9.4 billion Schwab ETF charges 0.39% per year, or $39 on a $10,000 investment.

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