Why Everyone's Suddenly a Healthcare Expert
Suddenly, everyone seems to be talking about healthcare. It’s not hard to see why. The sector is the epitome of a defensive play. People, unfortunately, get sick regardless of what the economy is doing. This creates a wonderfully predictable stream of revenue, something that feels incredibly comforting after the wild volatility of the tech world.
Take a company like UnitedHealth Group. It’s America’s biggest health insurer. It’s a behemoth, a sprawling ecosystem that benefits directly from an ageing population. It’s not glamorous, but it is a formidable cash-generating machine. Then you have HCA Holdings, one of the largest hospital operators. While we were all mesmerised by software, they were busy building a network of actual, physical hospitals. In this new climate, bricks and mortar feel reassuringly real. For those who prefer not to pick individual names, an ETF like the Health Care Select Sector SPDR offers a broad slice of the entire industry.