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The moment she said arkk was going to try arkk on steroids, i knew we were in trouble, she was trying to time the market, no doubt based on advice from jesus

Jesus obviously had other ideas and cast a great spell over roku and others. It's just unfortunate that arkk drew the speculative crowd after that boom year I can only hope people will appreciate arkk is a disruptor play, and that next time, you should look at the valuations, before buying anything. Arkk produced my single greatest loss in my stock history I finally cut it loose to the tune of 80% loss Fuck me, i wish i had known more about investing when my friends suggested that trash to me

The illiquid holdings, relatively large stakes (compared to the market cap of the underlying holdings), the live publication of holdings, and the way the etf rebalances all exacerbated the issues severely Anyone watching closely could see this coming well before cathie got really popular in 2020 Can someone explain to me how arkk fees work I know the expense ratio is % 0.75 that means if i place 100k they would charge me $750 a year But they seem to make over %160 gains so if i am paying %0.75 to make %160 it seems totally worth it Can someone tell me if i am wrong ?

Returns have been abysmal, trailing the s&p dramatically

Do you see ark as Since everyone of arkk's holdings is also held in one of cathie's other etf's, the optimal ark portfolio imo is Arkg + (arkf or arkw) + (arkq or arkx) note Arkg has the least amount of overlap among any of the other etfs, whereas arkf and arkw have a lot of overlap The same is true for arkq and arkx My personal ark portfolio allocations are

1/3 arkg, 1/3 arkf and 1/3 arkq. Arkk crashed in february because the market was scared rates were going up and the bond market shat itself, though the broad stock market was unaffected Now the fed has a meeting in june saying they will bump up the rates earlier than expected, which the financial media is calling hawkish. Arkk philosophy is to buy innovative companies early regardless of valuation or profitability I have never seen studies that backrest this to show success In fact investing in growth companies at high valuations and low or no profitability has historically resulted in underperformance.

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