"Wood Sister"'s ETF sold Tesla stocks for the first time in 9 months
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发表于 2024-7-4 21:16:25
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According to the latest released data, on July 2nd local time, renowned fund manager Casey Wood led Ark Investment, also known as "Sister Wood," made a significant adjustment to its investment portfolio. Its two ETFs, ARKK and ARKW, respectively reduced their holdings of 56425 and 6442 Tesla shares, valued at approximately $14.54 million. This is the first time ARKK has sold Tesla stocks since October last year. On July 3rd, Tesla's stock price rose for the seventh consecutive day, setting a record for the longest consecutive rise in a year.
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