6 Genome Sequencing Stocks to Buy for Big Health-Care Profits

Genome sequencing – basically figuring out the order of DNA, the building blocks of life – was once essentially little more than a lab exercise.

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Genome sequencing – basically figuring out the order of DNA, the building blocks of life – was once essentially little more than a lab exercise. But now, it has reached commercial viability and then some.

The field of genomics goes back to the 1950s, though it really started in earnest with the start of the Human Genome Project in 1990 – a 13-year, $2.7 billion enterprise that was completed in April 2013.

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Ken Berman
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Ken Berman has been buying and selling stocks since he was a teenager and met with early success trading then-fledgling biotech stocks like Amgen, Biogen and Immunex. He later became a broker and worked for two wire houses, where he developed a proprietary system for buying and selling equities. In 1999, Mr. Berman formalized his method under the Gorilla Trades name and now has subscribers in the U.S. and 55 other countries around the world.