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>>50624099
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PGNY for the infertility play

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With birthrates getting bogged due to vaccines (menstural disruptions, lower sperm motility), I'm predicting that fertility treatments will experience massive growth over the next few years.
Has anyone else looked into PGNY or related companies? Seriously considering going 'all-in' on this.

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PGNY chads notify me of your current position

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>>50392916
Honestly not really. Have a similar theory as you and been keeping an eye out but I just end up going back to insurance companies. The insurance space is dominated by existing big players (UNH, CI, etc) who will probably just expand fertility benefits. Those companies are kinda boring stock play but may be recession proof so that's an option. PGNY on the other hand only does fertility and has room to grow...I kinda think they could be acquired so that's the main ticker I landed on.

I'm also trying to find bio tech companies that focus on hormone treatments. I think a company that does testosterone therapy might be a good play but haven't really found anything.

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