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- A Healthcare ETF Strategy To Outpace the Market [view article]
- Companies With Recent, Innovative Product Approvals vs. Healthcare ETFs [view article]
- Watch Expenses & Spreads For HealthShares, PowerShares, WisdomTree ETFs [view article]
- Interview With X-Shares Founder & Chairman, Jeffrey Feldman [view article]
- ETFs To Watch As Healthcare Takes the Spotlight [view article]
- Healthcare, Pharma and Biotech ETFs [view article]
- Are HealthShares ETFs Too Specialized? [view article]
- Interactive Q&A: Jeffrey L. Feldman, Creator of HealthShares and Founder and Chairman of XShares Group LLC [view article]
- Sixty-Seven ETF Filings For a New Year [view article]
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A Healthcare ETF Strategy To Outpace the Market [view article]
Failing Economy Predicts Worse Health:"...each percentage-point rise in unemployment would result in an additional 1.1 million people losing health insurance"
www.time.com/time/busi... Reply
A Healthcare ETF Strategy To Outpace the Market [view article]
On a related topic, "medical tourism", this addresses the gross inefficiency of the US medical system. It might remind you of a few other industries.www.economist.com/disp... Reply
A Healthcare ETF Strategy To Outpace the Market [view article]
This is just an incredibly irrational market. Financials down 20%, up 30%. Oil up 60%, down 30%. Money rushes into this sector, then that sector. So right now, tech and health are the hot sectors. Anything fundamental going on here? Sure, just like oil went to $147 and back to $115 on "supply and demand". Follow the trend while it lasts, but don't tell me it is anything more than the latest fad, destined to follow the no-longer-latest fads.Healthcare is bloated almost as much as government. They've been the last sectors still increasing employment. Consumers are having an increasingly difficult time paying insurance and medical bills. The sector is horribly inefficient and financially irrational. What do you think is going to happen as more workers lose their jobs, and therefore medical insurance? I just had a not-too-major surgery that was about $3000 after insurance (interestingly, nearly $30,000 before my PPO discount). Many families would find that a serious if not disastrous problem. One of the leading causes of bankruptcy is unexpected medical expense.
The healthcare sector is going to get beaten to death over the new few years between high costs and decreasing ability of consumers to pay for it. A lot of health care is discretionary. Even if you need it, many medical expenses can and will be put off. And speaking of bloated, government at all levels (the #1 addition to employment in the last few years) is going to get crunched big-time by falling revenues. Borrowing only works so long; then you have to actually cut spending. What's that going to do to the healthcare industry?
The hot money will flee tech and healthcare in due time, leaving all the later-coming trend followers holding the bag. Those of you who bought commodities late know the feeling. Reply
Companies With Recent, Innovative Product Approvals vs. Healthcare ETFs [view article]
but this is hindsightand investment is foresight Reply
A Healthcare ETF Strategy To Outpace the Market [view article]
This sector as well as small caps seem to be the new sectors of choice for this latest rotation. ReplyGeneral Discussion on HHD
Check out this article on HHD-- www.greenfaucet.com/tr...The author choose it, along with HHK and HHV, as his top picks for Healthcare ETFs. Reply
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General Discussion on HHD
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyETFs To Watch As Healthcare Takes the Spotlight [view article]
A more comprehensive survey of health care etfs would be appreciated, including global healthcare etfs. ReplyHealthcare, Pharma and Biotech ETFs [view article]
The Matt Hougan article on theme ETF expenses is helpful -- thanks for the pointer. He's right -- makes you want to buy the stocks of the ETF firms more than the ETFs themselves. ReplyWatch Expenses & Spreads For HealthShares, PowerShares, WisdomTree ETFs [view article]
Very interesting article. Spreads and expenses are rising on the new specialty ETFs, while the broad index ETFs are getting cheaper due to competition (eg. the new bond ETFs from State Street and Vanguard).Perhaps investors who want to play themes, (like healthcare subsectors and "green" investing) just don't care about expenses. If that's correct, the specialty ETF providers will have very profitable businesses. Reply
Brochstein
Are HealthShares ETFs Too Specialized? [view article]
When I first learned of the HealthShares concept, I was rather excited. I had always found that there were very few healthcare funds that invested in smaller companies (the few that do are actively managed). Any sort of passive vehicle was heavily weighted by Big Pharma, as are most of the actively managed ones.Well, these guys have gone WAY too far. This is far too specialized. Any investors in these funds had better be prepared to be long-term holders, as the liquidity will probably never be very good. Perhaps going as a mutual fund might have made more sense. Reply
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Interactive Q&A: Jeffrey L. Feldman, Creator of HealthShares and Founder and Chairman of XShares Group LLC [view article]
Having hit the time limit on this interactive Q&A, we're now closing it to further questions.Many thanks to Mr Feldman for his participation, and to Seeking Alpha's readers for their questions and comments. Reply
Jackson
Healthcare, Pharma and Biotech ETFs [view article]
Have we missed out any ETFs here? Or any Seeking Alpha articles that are important to understanding them? If so, please leave a comment and let us know! ReplyInteractive Q&A: Jeffrey L. Feldman, Creator of HealthShares and Founder and Chairman of XShares Group LLC [view article]
Thanks, Tom. No, I have no formal training in either medicine or healthcare. I do have close to 40 years on Wall Street and I have taught macroeconomics for nearly that long. I started my career as an analyst at Goldman, Sachs and then started my own firm in the 70's. I have spent my life studying the nexus of the capital markets and the macro-economy and have devoted my business career to developing capital market tools when I think they are needed. I became sensitized to the current healthcare crisis in the US about 8 years ago and recognized that we needed to find a way to invest in the innovations that might alleviate the crisis. Thus began a journey that led me to create HealthShares. It may appear that we have burst on the scene, but this has been a long slog. The press may have have its fun calling me stupid, but I can assure all that a great deal of effort and thought went into the creation of this product. ReplyInteractive Q&A: Jeffrey L. Feldman, Creator of HealthShares and Founder and Chairman of XShares Group LLC [view article]
Jeff-I caught a portion of your presentation at the World Series of ETFs in Miami a few weeks ago. Nice Job. It's apparent you're either educated in the medical area or have some experience in the health care arena. Would you mind sharing a little more about your background? It's refreshing to see a CEO with the in-depth knowledge and enthusiasm in the products offered.
Not a bad week for performance and fund flow for HealthShares funds either.
Thank you,
Tom Lydon
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