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Please enjoy ARK’s March Fund mARKet Update webinar. In this month’s on-demand webinar, Cathie Wood and the ARK Investment Team discuss the recent regional bank collapses and what that might mean in the near and long term for financial markets.

Please enjoy ARK’s first-ever Funds mARKet Update webinar. In this month’s on-demand webinar, Cathie Wood and the ARK Investment Team discuss macro-economic conditions including interest rates and inflation, and the recent performance of the ARK ETFs and the ARK Venture Fund befo...
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In our final episode this season, ARK Client Portfolio Specialist, Dan White is again joined by ETF Trends CEO, Tom Lydon, and CIO, Dave Nadig to discuss why we believe innovation is key to an equity portfolio. Listen in as we examine how to best understand standard deviation, volatility, risk and how adding innovation could impact one's portfolio.

In this episode, we have a new host: ARK Client Portfolio Specialist, Dan White. As always, we’re joined by ETF Trends CEO, Tom Lydon, and CIO, Dave Nadig, to discuss real world evidence of ARK's efforts during expansion and contraction periods. Listen in as we examine the velocity of volatility, role of active management, and the importance of maintaining a long-term investment timeline.
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Today’s investors live in a unique historical period characterized by the simultaneous advancement of five major innovation platforms: public blockchains, artificial intelligence (AI), multiomic sequencing, energy storage, and robotics, each of which has the power to spur significant economic and societal changes.

Heading into 2025, we believe many investors could be underexposed to the full potential of innovation. Investors who recognize the potential of disruptive innovation and understand how to incorporate it into a diversified investment strategy may be better positioned to generate long-term value while simultaneously mitigating risk.

The S&P 500 Index appreciated in the fourth quarter after the US election raised expectations for reduced regulatory and tax burdens. In ARK's view, the most significant near-term government actions—including deregulation, the Department of Government Efficiency’s (D.O.G.E.) efforts to increase government efficiency, a change in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) attitude toward digital assets, and the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) more open stance to mergers and acquisitions (M&A)—will create profound opportunities for innovation, particularly in autonomous mobility, multiomics, and digital assets.