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- Updated thoughts on $ARKK? : r stocks - Reddit
Take OP's post for example there's no rational analysis of the fundamentals of ARKK Look at the crap that got a massive influx of investor capital when rates were cut Terrible companies, with bad management and atrocious governance, benefited enormously from loose investor capital and an expansion in credit
- Thoughts on $ARKK : r investing - Reddit
The number listed as expense ratio indicates the annual fee you pay for Ark to run the fund, for ARKK the expense ratio is 75, meaning for every 100 dollars you have in the fund they will take 75 cents per year Typically the fees are deducted daily ( 75 365 = 00205% per day)
- Are there still any ARKK fans? : r ETFs - Reddit
ArkK is a good play in a bullish market, but in the mid to late cycle I wouldn’t want any part of it Oh, and one of her best plays - Tesla She has had to consistently keep selling shares of in order to rebalance due to the other plays doing so badly… and to free up cash for all the redemptions
- Purchased ARKK in 2021 (yeah) : r investing - Reddit
The problem with the logic though is that the whole reason for buying ARKK in the first place was because you thought it was a good opportunity which is the same reason you will buy ____ instead But really the best performance typically comes when the opportunity isn't so apparent
- ARKK says that they invest on a 5 year time horizon, but they . . . - Reddit
ARKK says that they invest on a 5 year time horizon, but they are down 18 04% over the past 5 years? Everyone is always praising Cathie Wood and Ark Invest for their long term focus, and they always talk about a 5 year outlook, but the result of the last 5 years is that they are down 18 04% even though the market is up 48 85% over that same
- ARKK vs QQQ for long term investing : r ETFs - Reddit
So the thing about ARKK is that it has one of the hugest growth potentials of any ETF, but there will certainly be periods of slow growth So for me personally, if you want a long term hold as a core position in a portfolio, I think QQQ is more suitable For YOUR purposes, adding 16% in more of a satellite position I think ARKK may be better
- VOO vs ARKK? : r stocks - Reddit
ARKK is an active etf VOO is a passive etf that tracks the s and p 500 VOO jus buy and forget about it Forever hold Research active vs passive funds Most active funds don’t beat the s and p after a few years so the idea has been to just invest in passive funds ARKK seems to be an exception Also VOO holds the top 500 biggest Companies
- r ArkInvestorsClub - Reddit
r ArkInvestorsClub: Discussion of ARK Invest Let's make some money with world-changing investments
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