Cathie Wood’s Ark Investment Management made major portfolio changes this week, selling over $15 million in Meta Platforms shares while adding positions in several tech companies. The moves come as Wood’s flagship Ark Innovation ETF continues its strong 2025 performance.
Meta Platforms, Inc., META
The Ark Innovation ETF is up 42.18% year to date as of December 5. This performance far exceeds the S&P 500’s gain of 16.81% during the same period.
Wood trimmed her Meta holdings across the ARKK and ARKW funds over two trading days. The social media giant was one of two Magnificent 7 stocks that Wood reduced this week.
The largest sale of the week was Iridium Communications. Wood sold more than 950,000 shares worth over $14 million across three funds: ARKK, ARKQ and ARKX.
Ark’s Genomic Revolution ETF sold $3 million of Adaptive Biotechnologies in a single transaction. Wood has been reducing her position in the Seattle biotech company since June 2025.
While selling some positions, Wood made several large purchases. She added approximately 385,000 shares of The Trade Desk worth over $15 million across two funds.
The Trade Desk, Inc., TTD
Wood also bought $15 million in Baidu shares, continuing her pattern of adding the Chinese AI and search company. She increased her position in Shopify by over $7.5 million across three consecutive trading sessions.
Other purchases included Recursion Pharmaceuticals, where Wood bought over 337,000 shares worth $1.5 million. She added shares of GeneDx Holdings worth over $4.6 million across two funds.
Wood bought more than $4.5 million of her own ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF. She also added over $2.5 million in Robinhood Markets shares.
Wood focuses on emerging tech companies in artificial intelligence, blockchain, biomedical technology and robotics. Her strategy targets businesses she views as drivers of long-term growth.
This approach creates volatility in her funds. The Ark Innovation ETF delivered a 153% return in 2020 but lost more than 60% in 2022.
Over five years, the fund has posted an annualized return of -6.45% as of December 5. The S&P 500 delivered a 14.86% annualized return over the same period.
From 2014 to 2024, the Ark Innovation ETF wiped out $7 billion in investor wealth according to Morningstar analyst Amy Arnott. This made it the third-biggest wealth destroyer among mutual funds and ETFs in Arnott’s analysis.
Wood sold smaller amounts of other stocks including Coinbase, GitLab, Tesla, Symbiotic and Teradyne. She bought positions in Arcturus Therapeutics, Illumina, Pure Storage, Deere & Co and CRISPR Therapeutics.
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