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If you have been following Elevance Health, you may have observed significant fluctuations in its stock performance recently. After experiencing a remarkable rebound of nearly 14% over the past month, the stock faced a sharp decline of 3.5% within just one week. This year has been challenging for the company, with its stock down approximately 4.5% year to date. Over a longer horizon, the one-year return paints an even grimmer picture, showing a steep decline of 28.4%.
Despite these challenges, there is a silver lining for long-term investors. When looking at a five-year span, Elevance Health has achieved a commendable return of 26%. The recent volatility can largely be attributed to uncertainties surrounding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, which have created a turbulent environment for health insurers. As investors navigate these ups and downs, understanding the underlying factors driving this volatility will be crucial for making informed decisions about the company’s future.
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