Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Jim Cramer on Cathie Wood's debut of Ark's space exploration ETF

Is Ark's Cathie Wood the face of a market bubble?

Monday, March 29, 2021

ARK Investment Debuts Space Fund

ARK Investment's new product,ARK Space Exploration ETF, the first new exchange-traded fund by Chief Investment Officer and CEO Cathie Wood and the ARK team in two years,debuts tomorrow.Its holdings are drawn from four categories of companies: 1.Orbital Aerospace Companies that launch,make,service or operate platforms in Orbital Space; 2.Suborbital Aerospace Companies that launch,make,service or operate platforms in Suborbital Space,including drones,air taxis and electric aviation vehicles; 3.Enabling Technology Companies that create the technology required for successful space operations;and 4.Aerospace Beneficiary Companies that stand to benefit from aerospace activities,such as agriculture,internet access,GPS,construction and imaging companies.* The new fund's top holdings are Trimble,ARK 3D Printing ETF,KRATOS,L3Harris,JD.com,Komatsu, Lockheed Martin, Iridium,Thales SA and Boeing.Virgin Galactic is also represented,along with 28 other firms.* ARK,founded by Cathie Wood in 2014, specialises in actively managed ETFs and favours disruptive innovation companies.The Space Exploration ETF is their eighth fund. Ms.Wood,65, graduated from USC in 1981 and worked at investment managers The Capital Group and Jennison Associates.She became a Wall Street celebrity when her company's flagship fund, ARK Innovation ETF, gained around 150% in 2020.It has pulled back about 11% this year as tech stocks retreated. She's been buying the dips.* ARK Space Exploration ETF (ARXX),ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK),Thales SA (OTCMKTS:THLEF), Virgin Galactic (SPCE), Trimble Inc (TRMB),L3Harris (LHX), Iridium (IRDM),JD.com (JD),Komatsu (OTCMKTS:KMTUY),KRATOS (KTOS),ARK 3D Printing ETF (PRNT)

Monday, March 8, 2021

Vice President Harris Delivers Remarks to the European Parliament for In...

Guide to Perseverance Photos 7 March 2021

Among rover Perseverance's photos of 7 March are a Martian sunrise and some glimpses of a celestial object near the sun in the Martian sky.It hasn't been ascertained what it was.It could be Mars' moons Phobos or Deimos.Bear in mind they are much smaller than our Moon.It could be another celestial object as well. The object looks like a little spike or knob on the sun, depending on which photo you're looking at.It is believed that Phobos and Deimos may be asteroids that were captured by Mars at some point.

Perseverance Rover captured Mars’ Moon (Phobos/Deimos) and Sun on March ...