One of the ARK Invest exchange-traded funds run by ETF star Cathie Wood made a sizable purchase on Monday. The fund bought over 460,000 shares of Quantum-Si Inc. (NASDAQ: QSI), as the price of this ETF gained about 3% on the day. Note that this fund is up significantly in the past year.
Specifically, ARK Genomic Revolution ETF (NYSEARCA: ARKG) bought 469,535 shares of Quantum-Si. At Monday’s closing price, this would have valued this purchase at roughly $5.8 million. Even though this is a small fraction of the total holdings, every little bit counts. The fund is up 85% in the past year.
Here’s a look at the other purchases across the ARK ETFs:
Fund | Ticker | Company | Shares |
---|---|---|---|
ARKF | COIN | Coinbase Global | 82,414 |
ARKG | QSI | Quantum-Si | 469,535 |
ARKG | IONS | Ionis Pharmaceuticals | 325,571 |
ARKK | TRMB | Trimble | 69,123 |
ARKK | PATH | UIPath | 274,857 |
ARKQ | BZ | Kanzhun | 94,935 |
ARKQ | KTOS | Kratos Defense & Security Solutions | 62,520 |
ARKW | VUZI | Vuzix | 72,718 |
ARKX | NFLX | Netflix | 3,007 |
Catherine Wood, the CEO and CIO of ARK Investment Management, is a minority and nonvoting shareholder of 24/7 Wall St.
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