Health Care ETFs: What’s the Prognosis?

August 05, 2009 at 6:00 am by Tom Lydon      Bookmark and Share

Health Care ETFs No matter which health care reform option ultimately gets passed, the overall sector and related exchange traded funds (ETFs) seem to be on a positive uptrend lately.

Health care reform has been centered around the passage of a “public health care option” which ultimately means that Americans would have the right to choose whether they want public health insurance.

Khronostock on Daily markets reports that having the public health insurance option means that Americans would have a choice of keeping the health insurance they currently have, buying health insurance from one of the many private health insurance companies, or choosing a public health insurance plan.

The so-called August offensive is launched by the Democrats against the insurance industry, as Republicans remain opposed to the proposed health care overhaul. The main message of the campaign is that by making over the health care system, consumers will be protected against unscrupulous health care practices, such as refusing patients with pre-existing conditions, reports Sheryl Gay Stolberg and David M. Herzenhorn for The New York Times.

President Barack Obama’s plan involves a  government-run health insurance plan that will compete with the private sector, but in the meantime, should not hurt those who are already insured.

Wherever health care goes, be sure to watch the trend lines for signs of any potential long-term uptrend (or vice versa).

  • iShares Dow Jones U.S. Healthcare Sector (IYH): up 7.8% year-to-date

  • Vanguard Health Care (VHT): up 7.8% year-to-date

  • Health Care Select Sector (XLV): up 7% year-to-date

For more stories about health care, visit our health care category.

Tags: , , , , ,

Subscribe to Our Daily E-mail Newsletter

Enter your e-mail address below to sign up for our daily e-mail newsletter, the Daily Market Update. We will never share your e-mail address with third parties.

Subscribe to Our RSS Feed

Click here to subscribe to our RSS feed

blog comments powered by Disqus

Recent TV Appearances

Now Available:

The ETF Trend
Following Playbook

ETF Trends' new book is now available. Click here for details. Or order online from one of these bookstores:
Amazon        Barnes and Noble


iMoney

ETF Trends' book iMoney is available. Click here for details. Or order online from one of these bookstores:
Amazon        Amazon