The ARK Holdings selection refers to a family of exchange traded funds (ETFs) managed by ARK Investment Management LLC (ARK). ARK was founded in New York City in 2014 by Cathie Wood, a prominent investor known for her bullish stance on technology stocks. The firm's investment philosophy is centered around identifying disruptive technologies and investing in companies that are positioned to benefit from these trends. The ARK ETFs have gained attention from investors and analysts due to their strong performance and unique investment approach. ARK currently has eight ETFs: ARKK, ARKW, ARKG, ARKQ, ARKF, ARKX, PRNT, LZRL.
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① BYD and Tesla, the two leading companies in the New energy Fund, will successively launch limited-time promotional activities at the end of 2024 for a final push; ② At the beginning of next year, discounts on new vehicles may increase, reigniting a "price war" in the auto market.
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