Market Overview - The market has experienced a rotation with a sell-off in tech stocks and a rise in defensive sectors like healthcare, raising questions about the sustainability of the bull market [1] - The healthcare sector has gained 3.47% over the past month, outperforming all other sectors [3] iShares U.S. Healthcare ETF (IYH) - The iShares U.S. Healthcare ETF (IYH) is currently priced at $57.69 with a dividend yield of 1.32% and assets under management totaling $2.78 billion [2] - The ETF has increased by 7.12% from its one-month low on August 7 to August 22, driven by strong performances from its top holdings [7] Performance of Key Holdings - UnitedHealth Group, a major holding in IYH, has seen a recovery of 29.29% since its low on August 1, following a significant drop of over 60% earlier in the year [5] - Other top holdings such as Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, and AbbVie have also shown notable recoveries, with Eli Lilly rising 11.05% and AbbVie increasing by 5.90% during the same period [7][8] Volatility and Risk Profile - The IYH has a three-year beta of 0.60, indicating it is 40% less volatile than the S&P 500, contrasting with tech stocks like Palantir, which has a beta of 1.8 [12] - The healthcare sector typically features lower volatility due to its essential services and inelastic demand [10] Institutional Interest - Over the past 12 months, the IYH has attracted $473.85 million in institutional inflows while experiencing $208.87 million in outflows, indicating strong institutional interest [13]
As the Market Rotates, This Healthcare ETF Is Leading the Way