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Our ETFs are available Through Various Channels
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*Neither ARK Investment Management LLC nor the ARK ETF Trust is affiliated with the financial services firms listed above. The listing and order of listing should not be viewed as a recommendation or endorsement. It does not represent a complete list and ARK ETFs may be available on additional advisory, wirehouse, or brokerage platforms. PLEASE NOTE: ARKB, The ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF may not be available to for trading on some brokerage platforms.
How To Utilize ARK’s ETFs
ARK believes innovation deserves a strategic allocation in investor portfolios.
Source for Growth
Suited for investors who seek long-term growth by accessing companies that ARK believes are at the forefront of innovation in some of the most promising areas of the economy.
Portfolio Diversification
Suited for investors who want to diversify their existing portfolio with strategies that offer low correlation to a number of asset classes held in most portfolios or as a hedge against rapid change.
Moderate-to-High Risk
Suited for investors that have a moderate-to-high risk profile and intend to stay invested for the medium-to-long term. ARK suggests an investment horizon of a full market cycle or 5-7 years.
What Are ETFs?
An Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) allows investors to buy and sell an entire basket of securities with a single transaction and can provide the following benefits:
Exchange
ETFs are listed on various exchanges. For instance, U.S. exchanges include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe), and Nasdaq.
Traded
While there are differences, ETFs act similar to stocks when traded. Investors can buy and sell ETF shares during market hours, like trading shares of a public company.
Fund
An ETF is a portfolio of securities, much like a mutual fund. ETFs can be based on an existing index or a unique mixture of stocks that can change daily.
ARK's On Demand Webinars
Each month, ARK hosts webinars on its ETFs, Venture Fund, research and the macro-economic climate. We analyze ARK fund performance, explain portfolio composition, and take investor questions.