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Fidelity MSCI Health Care Index ETF (FHLC $76.20)
- $76.20 P/E (TTM): 24.18X Cap: $2.67B
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Fidelity MSCI Health Care Index ETF (FHLC $76.20)
- $76.20 P/E (TTM): 24.18X Cap: $2.67B
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Q: I am trying to diversify my US portfolio with both growth and dividends in mind. Trying to build a solid portfolio using single stocks is difficult especially in this environment. I have IWM, SPY and XLK already. Which ETF would best fit my existing portfolio; DGRO or FHLC. Perhaps you have a better suggestion.
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Fidelity MSCI Health Care Index ETF (FHLC $76.20)
- $76.20 P/E (TTM): 24.18X Cap: $2.67B
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Q: good morning, I would like to know if there are a couple of heath care ETFs that pay a dividend as well, that you think will be good buys. thank you.
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