There’s no question that modern technology and science has extended the average life expectancy of the human race. While more years spent with loved ones and longer, richer lives is certainly a good thing, an aging population comes with unprecedented healthcare needs. Healthcare is already more than a $3 trillion business in the U.S. alone, and as the massive Baby Boomer generation continues to age, the healthcare business will witness unprecedented demand.
Become A Part Of The Healthcare Boom
There are plenty of investors that are kicking themselves for not investing in the healthcare business 10 or 20 years ago. While it’s true that plenty of profits have been left on the table at this point, it’s certainly not too late to invest in an aging population.
If you’re looking for a way to invest in the biggest and brightest healthcare companies in the world, Stash’s “Live Long & Prosper” ETF, more commonly known as the Health Care SPDR XLV 1.61% might be worth a look.
The ETF is nicknamed “Live Long & Prosper” because it includes shares of more than 50 of the world’s leading pharmaceutical, biotech, insurance, healthcare provider and medical device companies.
Which Companies Are Included?
Many of the companies included in “Live Long & Prosper” are…
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