Circle’s first fortnight on the New York Stock Exchange turned into a quick trade for Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest.
After scooping up 4.49 million shares at the June 5 listing, ARK unloaded roughly 343 thousand on Monday for about $51.7 million, banking some profit while the stock still rode a 118% surge from its $69 open to last week’s $164 intraday peak.
Even after trimming the position, Circle remains a cornerstone of ARK’s three crypto-heavy funds. ARK Innovation (ARKK) holds nearly $388 million in Circle and ranks it fifth in the $5.6 billion portfolio. The Next Generation Internet (ARKW) and Fintech Innovation (ARKF) ETFs each keep Circle at roughly 6.7% of assets, just behind their long-standing Coinbase stakes.
ARK analysts argue that Wall Street’s appetite for Circle underscores a shift: investors now treat stablecoins as plumbing for global finance, not fringe crypto toys. That narrative dovetails with Wood’s bolder thesis—she still targets $1.5 million for Bitcoin by 2030 as institutions chase digital scarcity while embracing lower-volatility rails like USD-backed tokens.
By shaving a slender slice of Circle while retaining an outsized core, ARK signals confidence in that stablecoin story—just with a trader’s instinct to pocket gains when a new listing runs hot.
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