Investors in Cathie Wood's ARK ETFs have increasingly reduced their holdings following a series of unfavorable investments and a protracted three-year downturn.
This year alone, the ARK ETFs have experienced a net withdrawal of $2.2 billion, a significant increase from the $760 million in outflows recorded throughout 2023.
The total assets under management (AUM) for the ARK ETFs now amount to $11.1 billion, representing a steep 81% decrease from the peak AUM of $59 billion in 2021.
This marked reduction in assets under management aligns with a challenging period for Wood's strategy of investing in disruptive innovations. The leading ARK Innovation ETF has plummeted 72% from its peak in February 2021, with several of its principal investments continuing to struggle.
A primary example is Tesla, one of ARK's top investments, which has seen its stock decline by over 40% year-to-date, significantly impacting the ARK Innovation ETF, which itself is down 16% year-to-date, despite a generally positive trend in the broader stock market.
This contrast in performance was underscored by Morningstar earlier this year, noting that ARK ETFs have eroded $14 billion in investor wealth over the past decade, as capital influxes peaked just as the funds' valuations began to falter.
Morningstar analyst Amy Arnott remarked, "These funds managed to diminish shareholder value even amidst an overall bullish market."
Further exacerbating the challenges for ARK's investors is their missed opportunity in the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector, particularly evident with Wood divesting most of her funds' Nvidia shares shortly before the company's stock began its significant ascent in late 2022.
Other major investments within the ARK portfolio, such as Roku and Unity Software, have each fallen over 30% year-to-date, while Zoom Video shares have dropped by 16% in the same period.
Despite this stark underperformance, Wood continues to support her investment choices, recently suggesting that Tesla's share price could reach $2,000 within the next five years.
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