
One ARK Invest exchange-traded fund run by ETF star Cathie Wood sold nearly 570,000 shares of Opendoor Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN) on Monday, as the share price of this fund traded relatively flat in the day’s session. The fund’s share price has greatly improved over the past year.
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Specifically, ARK Next Fintech Innovation ETF (NYSEARCA: ARKF) sold 568,263 shares of Opendoor Technologies. At Monday’s closing price, this would have valued this sale at roughly $12.8 million. This is only a small fraction of the total holdings. This fund is up 21% over the past 52 weeks.
Here is a quick look at all the other sales that took place across all ARK Invest ETFs:
Fund | Ticker | Name | Shares |
---|---|---|---|
ARKF | OPEN | OPENDOOR TECHNOLOGIES | 568,263 |
ARKF | INTU | INTUIT | 15,931 |
ARKF | Z | ZILLOW | 143,228 |
ARKG | VEEV | VEEVA SYSTEMS | 11,936 |
ARKG | TAK | TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL | 31,717 |
ARKG | REGN | REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS | 21,494 |
ARKG | CLLS | CELLECTIS | 100 |
ARKG | CDXS | CODEXIS | 5,819 |
ARKK | Z | ZILLOW | 471,622 |
ARKQ | LMT | LOCKHEED MARTIN | 20,232 |
ARKQ | GOOG | ALPHABET | 2,662 |
ARKW | NET | CLOUDFLARE | 77,042 |
ARKW | U | UNITY SOFTWARE | 90,817 |
ARKX | U | UNITY SOFTWARE | 12,356 |
Catherine Wood, the CEO and CIO of ARK Investment Management, is a minority and nonvoting shareholder of 24/7 Wall St., owner of a673b.bigscoots-temp.com.
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