Great post thanks. $SYK I find interesting. @Tenbagger2024 do you also find Stryker interesting or could other healthcare companies benefit from the older demographic. $ISRG I also find interesting. I hope the next rising sector (after AI) is healthcare.
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•@MrStonkss I used to have Intuitive on my watchlist, but I no longer have it on my radar.
I'm excited about the upcoming "breakthroughs" in the healthcare sector. Everyone wants to live longer and if there are screening and treatment options here, it's off to the races.
So in the direction of home diagnostics, care robots, personalized medicine through genetic engineering and AI or a kind of medical capsule for: Autonomous diagnoses, body scans, yblood images and minimally invasive interventions or personalized infusions based also on real time data in the body... will be sick... hope I can live to see it all 😂
I'm excited about the upcoming "breakthroughs" in the healthcare sector. Everyone wants to live longer and if there are screening and treatment options here, it's off to the races.
So in the direction of home diagnostics, care robots, personalized medicine through genetic engineering and AI or a kind of medical capsule for: Autonomous diagnoses, body scans, yblood images and minimally invasive interventions or personalized infusions based also on real time data in the body... will be sick... hope I can live to see it all 😂
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@VPT I hope so too. Sounds great. Which companies make products like this?
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I'm not aware of any public company that has anything like this in the pipeline, even privately.
At the moment, I think the focus is more on sub-areas... such as general home diagnostics in the form of tests. In terms of diagnostics, many are probably working with AI to deal with data volumes.
But I haven't yet heard anything about what I described
At the moment, I think the focus is more on sub-areas... such as general home diagnostics in the form of tests. In terms of diagnostics, many are probably working with AI to deal with data volumes.
But I haven't yet heard anything about what I described
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@VPT Me neither...
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@MrStonkss
There are some companies here that could benefit.
As in something also presented by @BamBamInvest Company $TMDX
I think Intuitive is quite highly valued and
$GMED could be an alternative.
But $LMAT could also benefit
There are some companies here that could benefit.
As in something also presented by @BamBamInvest Company $TMDX
I think Intuitive is quite highly valued and
$GMED could be an alternative.
But $LMAT could also benefit
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@Tenbagger2024 sounds like exciting companies... I'll have to read through them in more detail
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@VPT
You can take a look and give feedback
You can take a look and give feedback
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@MrStonkss
Anything to do with cancer, there are more than enough companies, but you have to take a close look at the studies on the drugs being researched, the risk is much higher in this sector.
For me, the obesity story is just a short wave and not permanent.
In German...health is always needed, just like water and food.
And I am convinced that water will eventually be more valuable than any other stock.
Anything to do with cancer, there are more than enough companies, but you have to take a close look at the studies on the drugs being researched, the risk is much higher in this sector.
For me, the obesity story is just a short wave and not permanent.
In German...health is always needed, just like water and food.
And I am convinced that water will eventually be more valuable than any other stock.
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•@Mark777 It's called water treatment companies. Do you have any interesting ones?
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@MrStonkss I would immediately think of Ecolab $ECL, which I also had on my watchlist, but was too expensive for me. If I had invested once, it would have been a good time to look back 😂
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