ARK Invest chief executive officer Cathie Wood is repositioning her portfolio for the next wave of technological disruption, predicting that emerging innovationARK Invest chief executive officer Cathie Wood is repositioning her portfolio for the next wave of technological disruption, predicting that emerging innovation

Ark Invest’s Woods claims innovation's moment has arrived

2025/12/15 02:51

ARK Invest chief executive officer Cathie Wood is repositioning her portfolio for the next wave of technological disruption, predicting that emerging innovation companies will deliver compound annual returns of 40 to 50% while the “Magnificent 6,” or “Mag 6,” tech giants (Apple, Amazon, Alphabet (Google), Meta (Facebook), Microsoft, and Nvidia) achieve more modest gains of 15 to 20%. 

The list used to include Tesla, which made it “Mag 7.”

Speaking in a Global Money Talk interview, Wood detailed her firm’s three-tiered market outlook and recent portfolio rebalancing, including taking profits from Tesla to increase cryptocurrency holdings, the results of October’s flash crash.

She also touched on Nvidia, speaking on why they are not too exposed there and why they like AMD. The executive also touched on AI robots and medical hardware.

Ark Invest’s Woods claims innovation’s moment has arrived

Wood dismissed the notion that ARK’s strategy requires lower interest rates to outperform, pointing to the firm’s strong results during the 2017-2018 rate rises.

“We had two very significant outperformance years,” she said, adding that 2018 was particularly notable as ARK outperformed even in a down market. The exception, she noted, was the massive rate increase following Covid-19.

Wood said she does not expect a repeat of that episode, even in the event of another global shock, noting that governments have become more cautious after seeing the long-term consequences of pandemic-era stimulus.

“They see all the ramifications that are still lingering,” she said.

Wood mentioned ARK’s Big Ideas 2025 report, where it projected that disruptive innovation could command more than two-thirds of global equity market capitalization by 2030, compounding at a 38% annual rate.

She said, “We think the rest of the market, which is really a representation of the traditional world order, will probably depreciate because technologically enabled innovation is going to disrupt every sector, every industry, and every sub-industry.”

“The wonderful thing is these technologies are ready for prime time,” Wood said, contrasting today’s landscape with the tech and telecom bubble when costs remained prohibitive. “They are hitting escape velocity in terms of costs being low enough.”

What does the future hold for tech giants?

Wood’s market forecast reveals the contrasting futures she expects for established tech powers and emerging disruptors. She expects the Mag 6, excluding Tesla, which “was banished because it didn’t act like the rest of them,” to deliver respectable but unspectacular returns.

“We wouldn’t be surprised by 15 to 20% appreciation,” she said, noting that one or two might fall victim to disruption or disintermediation.

By contrast, technologically enabled disruptive innovation companies should appreciate at a 40 to 50% compound annual rate. Most dramatically, Wood predicts the rest of the market, representing the traditional world order, will likely depreciate as innovation disrupts every sector and industry.

Recent trading activity reflects this conviction.

The firm reallocated capital to cryptocurrency investments. However, she mentioned the October 10 crypto market flash crash and MSCI’s announcement that it was considering including digital asset treasury (DAT) companies in its indices had affected the market negatively.

On December 8, 2025, ARK Invest announced that it had 2,100 Tesla shares, bringing its Tesla holdings to 2,105,657. The company increased its exposure in two major Chinese companies, Baidu and WeRide. It acquired 51,300 and 17,300 shares of the respective companies.

Cryptocurrency’s institutional trajectory

Wood outlined a clear hierarchy in how institutional capital flows into digital assets. Bitcoin, given its market dominance, typically attracts institutional investment first.

During the October flash crash, when an exchange sold Bitcoin, the entire market followed, demonstrating its outsized influence.

Ethereum ranks second in institutional appeal, thanks to its increased adoption by layer 2 blockchains such as Base that are built upon it.

Solana, while more customer-facing, also seeks greater institutional backing.

Wood said that ARK’s ETF structure provides a crucial advantage in executing such tactical moves. “The wonderful thing about ETFs as a portfolio manager is that I don’t have to worry about flows,” she said, contrasting this with mutual funds that must manage investor redemptions.

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