Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Market Vectors Biotech ETF, iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF, Regeneron, Celgene and First Trust Amex Biotechnology Index Fund

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Chicago, IL – June 12, 2013 – Today, Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights Features: Market Vectors Biotech ETF (BBH-Free Report), iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB-Free Report), Regeneron (REGN-Free Report), Celgene (CELG-Free Report) and First Trust Amex Biotechnology Index Fund (FBT-Free Report).

3 Biotech ETFs Crushing the Market

Biotechnology ETFs are among the fasting growing companies in the health care world and are at the forefront of the sector rotation movement. As such, they look to benefit from the broad move away from boring low growth firms, and into higher growth, riskier sectors (read Biotechnology ETF Investing 101).

Biotech ETFs are also seeing truly impressive levels of momentum as of late, crushing not only the overall market, but broader health care sector funds as well. In fact, over the past six months, the average outperformance of the biotech ETF sector over the broader health care market has been about 800 basis points, suggesting that a tilt towards biotechs certainly hasn’t been a bad idea.

Industry Factors

Beyond momentum, the sector also looks well-positioned to benefit from the coming Obamacare changes. It managed to avoid the tax issue of the medical device space, while biotech’s many new drugs look to be gobbled up by the larger base of insured persons across the U.S.

Mergers and acquisitions have also been a big deal for biotechnology firms, and with a return to M&A activity, this could act as a nice catalyst for the space as well. This is especially true given that the biotech companies generally have decent drug pipelines, and many are small and mid caps that make for ideal takeover targets anyway (see Two ETFs for the Muddle Through Economy).

Zacks Industry Rank

If that wasn’t enough, investors should also note that the biotech-genome Zacks Industry Rank is quite favorable as well. At time of writing, this metric came in just outside the top third overall, while the average Zacks Rank for the industry has moved in the right direction over the past week too.

Top Biotech ETFs to Consider

Given this favorable position of the biotech industry, investors may want to consider some of the ETFs tracking this space for exposure. While there a number of quality choices in the space, we have highlighted some of our favorite top performing biotech ETFs below, any of which could make for excellent investments in today’s growth-focused market:

Market Vectors Biotech ETF (BBH-Free Report)

This ETF tracks the Market Vectors US Listed Biotech 25 Index, a benchmark of 25 companies in the biotech sector. The fund charges a reasonable 35 basis point fee per year, and sees decent volume on assets of about $300 million (see Two Sector ETFs to Buy in 2013).