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Genomics and Personalised Medicine: Opportunity or Speculation?

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Key takeaways

Genomics and personalised medicine are areas of biotechnology where scientific progress is most rapidly translating into clinical practice — and where investment risks are among the highest in the technology world.

What the sector covers

Genomics is not one product — it is an ecosystem:

How to invest in the sector

The most direct route is a thematic ETF tracking a genomics or biotech index. These typically include dozens of companies — from established pharmaceutical giants to small clinical-stage firms. An ETF diversifies against the risk of a single company's failure, but does not protect against the collapse of the entire thematic narrative. Before buying, check the fund's TER and its methodology (pure-play genomics firms, or a mix with pharma?). More on ETF selection can be found in the ETF Navigator.

Warning: Clinical-stage companies can be loss-making for years. A 50–70% drop following a negative clinical trial result is commonplace in biotechnology.

Risks that cannot be ignored

Regulatory approval is slow and unpredictable — a failed clinical study can wipe out a large portion of a company's market value overnight. The sector performs differently in different interest-rate environments: when rates are higher, loss-making growth companies are hit harder. And finally, scientific promise and investment performance are not the same thing — a great technology does not necessarily mean strong returns within a given time window.

Where genomics fits in a portfolio

Thematic bets are seasoning, not the base. Genomics belongs in the portion of a portfolio allocated to higher risk. How large a share thematic bets should represent is discussed in a separate article. The foundation remains a global equity index.

FAQ

How do beginners invest in genomics?

The simplest route is a thematic ETF tracking genomic or biotech companies. It provides diversification and eliminates the risk of a single company's collapse — while retaining the sectoral risk of the entire industry.

Is genomics a safe investment?

No, it is among the riskier thematic bets. Companies are often loss-making, awaiting regulatory approval, and a single failed trial can cause a dramatic drop. It belongs only in the part of the portfolio reserved for higher risk.

What is CRISPR and why do investors talk about it?

CRISPR is a technology for precise DNA editing — in essence, genetic scissors. It holds the promise of treating hereditary diseases and cancer. Commercial applications are still in their early stages, however, and the road to regulatory approval takes years.

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