Schwab Trading Volume Surges 38 to 104th Rank as 20B Buyback Spurs Investor Activity
On August 20, 2025, The Charles Schwab CorporationSCHW-- (SCHW) recorded a trading volume of $0.90 billion, a 38.22% increase from the previous day, ranking it 104th in market activity. The stock closed down 0.26%, reflecting mixed investor sentiment ahead of key corporate developments.
The company announced a quarterly dividend of $0.27 per share and initiated a $20 billion stock buyback program. Institutional investors adjusted their stakes, with Steward Partners Investment Advisory increasing its position by 5.0% in the first quarter, while Raymond James FinancialRJF-- reduced its holdings by 2.8%. Vanguard Group and Primecap Management Co. significantly expanded their stakes, collectively holding 84.38% of the stock.
Insider sales added to market caution, as Walter W. Bettinger sold 173,876 shares, a 22.74% reduction in his ownership, and Paul V. Woolway sold 3,290 shares. These moves contrasted with management’s confidence in the buyback program, which authorizes repurchasing 11.6% of shares, signaling undervaluation.
Analysts maintained a “Moderate Buy” consensus, with an average target price of $99.60. Recent adjustments included UBS GroupUBS-- raising its target to $96.00 and Wells FargoWFC-- setting a $102.00 price objective. Earnings momentum supported this outlook, as SCHWSCHW-- reported $1.14 EPS, exceeding estimates, with revenue up 24.8% year-over-year.
The strategy of buying the top 500 stocks by daily trading volume and holding them for one day from 2022 to now delivered moderate returns. The 1-day return was 0.98%, with a total return of 31.52% over 365 days, reflecting captured short-term momentum amid market volatility and timing risks.

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