Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest adjusted its crypto-linked equity exposure during a sharp market dislocation, adding $17.8 million in Bullish shares while trimming roughly $17.4 million of Coinbase stock.
The rotation unfolded as Bitcoin slid toward the $60,000 area, pressuring crypto-related equities across the board.
Rather than exiting the sector, the trades suggest a reallocation within it, shifting exposure amid heightened volatility and valuation dispersion.
According to information, Ark Invest added Bullish shares across three actively managed ETFs:
At the same time, Ark sold 119,236 shares of Coinbase, continuing a pattern of reducing exposure as the stock weakened alongside the broader crypto market.
The trades took place during a turbulent session for digital-asset equities. Bullish shares closed at $24.96, down nearly 12% on the day, even as Ark continued to build its position through early 2026.
Coinbase shares ended the session at $146.22, reflecting a 14.8% decline. Analysts note that Ark has historically trimmed Coinbase when its weighting rises above internal thresholds within individual ETFs, suggesting portfolio construction discipline rather than a fundamental reversal.
Bullish has increasingly been positioned as an institutional-focused exchange, a profile that some analysts view as offering more relative upside at current valuations compared with the more mature Coinbase. Ark’s continued accumulation despite near-term price weakness points to a longer-horizon assessment rather than a tactical trade.
The allocation also diversifies Ark’s exchange exposure, reducing reliance on a single name during periods when correlations across crypto-linked equities tend to rise.
The rotation coincided with a broader “flash crash” across the crypto sector, marked by large liquidations and steep declines in mining stocks such as IREN and CleanSpark. Bitcoin falling toward $60,000 amplified risk-off behavior, compressing valuations across exchanges, miners, and infrastructure plays.
In that environment, Ark’s move appears less about timing the bottom and more about adjusting relative exposure within a stressed sector.
Taken together, the transactions suggest a deliberate rebalance rather than a directional bet against Coinbase or a wholesale endorsement of Bullish. Ark reduced concentration risk while reallocating capital toward what it views as a more asymmetrical opportunity within the same theme.
For now, the shift underscores how active managers are navigating crypto volatility—not by stepping away, but by reshaping exposure as price, liquidity, and correlation dynamics evolve.
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