Cathie Wood’s ARK Investment Management has begun trimming its position in Meta Platforms (META), but financial advisors and investors should view this move in context.
Wood’s Ark Innovation ETF (ARKK) sold 12,595 shares of Meta on Monday, followed by another 2,160 shares on Tuesday, as disclosed in the firm’s daily trade reports. Despite these sales, ARKK still holds more than 250,000 shares of Meta, valued at just under $150 million based on Tuesday’s closing price.
Meta’s stock showed resilience, trading up 0.1% premarket on Wednesday at $583.05.
This marks the first time in nearly a year that ARK has reduced its Meta position, according to Bloomberg data. Given the stock’s recent 17% decline amid a broader technology sector pullback—driven in part by market concerns over the economic impact of U.S. trade policies—some investors may worry about a larger trend.
However, the scale of the trade suggests ARK is engaging in routine portfolio rebalancing rather than signaling a fundamental shift in its outlook. For wealth advisors and RIAs, this move highlights the importance of active risk management and the role of strategic reallocation in long-term portfolio construction.
More broadly, following ARK’s trading decisions without a clear alignment with an investor’s unique risk profile could be shortsighted. While ARKK delivered impressive gains in 2021, largely due to its focus on high-growth, disruptive technology stocks, the ETF has faced challenges since. Since March 2022, ARKK has declined 27%, while the Nasdaq Composite Index has gained 26% over the same period.
For advisors, this underscores a key lesson: trading activity by high-profile investors, while noteworthy, should be assessed within the broader context of market conditions, portfolio objectives, and client-specific investment strategies.
March 19, 2025
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