Healthcare Funds
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Interesting Healthcare Funds, whether they be Mutual Funds, ETFs, other forms of indices, or otherwise somehow related to the healthcare sector.

symbol name last price % change open
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  • VGHCX
    Vanguard Speciali
  • $116.22
  • +0.28%
  • $N/A

Vanguard Healthcare

People owning VGHCX also tend to own: BNICTXSDVYEEMEFAGLDIGE

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  • PRHSX
    T. Rowe Price Hea
  • $24.54
  • +0.45%
  • $N/A

Health Sciences fund - T. Rowe Price

People owning PRHSX also tend to own: PRISXUSBSXAIVSXBPPCMCSADELLESBAX

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  • FSPHX
    Fidelity Select H
  • $100.62
  • +0.50%
  • $N/A

Fidelity Select Health

People owning FSPHX also tend to own: ACRNXAEPGXAGTHXANCFXCGMFXCGMRXDODGX

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  • FSMEX
    Fidelity Select P
  • $22.91
  • -0.13%
  • $N/A

Fidelity Select Medical Equipment

People owning FSMEX also tend to own: CBHEWYIFNMAPTXAMATCAIEMC

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  • FSHCX
    Fidelity Select M
  • $40.12
  • +1.03%
  • $N/A

Fidelity Select Medical Delivery

People owning FSHCX also tend to own: CCOSTDIMFICDXFSIIXFSTMXMSFT

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  • ICHCX
    Icon Funds Icon
  • $12.45
  • +0.16%
  • $N/A

ICON Healthcare

People owning ICHCX also tend to own: ACRNXEUROXEWNHNZIFNINGMAKOX

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  • MEDRX
    Kinetics Mutual F
  • $18.32
  • +0.33%
  • $N/A

Kinetics Medical

People owning MEDRX also tend to own: EXLSXFSHCXFSMEXFSPHXICHCXIHEIHF

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  • EXLSX
    Manning & Napier
  • $9.89
  • +0.30%
  • $N/A

Manning & Napier Life Sciences

People owning EXLSX also tend to own: FSHCXFSMEXFSPHXICHCXIHEIHFIHI

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Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

VGHCX 152.64 -23.86% Jul 24th
PRHSX 28.80 -14.79% Jul 24th
FSPHX 130.79 -23.07% Jul 24th
FSMEX 24.73 -7.36% Jul 24th
FSHCX 52.47 -23.54% Jul 24th
ICHCX 17.56 -29.10% Jul 24th
MEDRX 20.09 -8.81% Jul 24th
EXLSX 12.11 -18.33% Jul 24th
RYHIX 15.97 -12.27% Jul 24th
SWHFX 16.56 -16.36% Jul 24th
VHCIX 30.12 -13.94% Jul 24th
VHT 60.61 -14.49% Jul 24th
XLV 35.23 -17.23% Jul 24th
IYH 69.77 -14.57% Jul 24th
IHE 55.76 -4.29% Jul 24th
IHF 59.15 -24.55% Jul 24th
IHI 57.90 -14.89% Jul 24th

Average return:

-16.56%

Success rate:

0%

Tracking Started: 07-24-2007

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