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Can Health Care Sector's Fund Romp Continue?

FYI: Of the three top-performing sector mutual fund categories of the past 15 years, health care has come a long way to catch the other two leaders: real estate and energy.

A $10,000 investment in health care funds on Sept. 30, 1999, would have grown to $50,255 by Dec. 2 this year. That result trails $55,466 for real estate funds but surpasses energy funds' $46,485 and the S&P 500's $21,554, according to Morningstar data.
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Ted
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  • I own 5 healthcare companies, more than one of the Tekla funds and PRHSX. Still, I'd consider a little more in the sector.
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