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We'd really need to know what the 30 options are, to recommend one.
But I'd really recomend against it. The point of an HSA is to have cash available for medical expenses and emergencies. Over the long term (decades) index funds do consistently trend up. But on any given day, you never know. Money you were expecting to be there might not be. Now you've got a whole other problem.
If you have more money than you can imagine needing in the HSA, pick something with slow consistent growth and low or zero volatility.
Thanks for the advice. Yup, I realize health funds shouldn't be gambled, that's why I'm taking a conservative approach and just investing a small % of my HSA. I'm at a point right now where I have enough funds for current health needs and emergencies (my current HDHP coverage is pretty good), so I'm just dipping my toes with increasing those funds via other avenues.
And for the 30 options, I'll post back here when I get back to my desk.