FHLC vs. PJP: Key Healthcare ETFs Show Divergence in Performance
Published on 8/23/2026

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Summarized by AI from the source belowThe Fidelity MSCI Health Care Index ETF (FHLC) and Invesco Pharmaceuticals ETF (PJP) provide distinct options for investors, differing in fees, diversification, and returns. FHLC, launched in 2013, holds over 300 stocks and has paid $1.02 per share in dividends over the last year, making it more affordable with a higher yield compared to PJP, launched in 2005, which holds only 33 stocks and paid $1.06 per share in dividends. PJP has outperformed FHLC in both one- and five-year total returns, but its concentrated approach increases risk. Investors focusing on lower costs or income may find FHLC appealing, while those seeking high returns might prefer PJP.
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