No inflation fears here: ARK’s Wood says portfolio should triple in five years

Lower prices for growth stocks as a result of the inflation-driven selloff that began in February should mean that Ark Investment’s portfolios should see a “more than tripling” over the next five years, star fund manager and firm founder Cathie Wood said in a webinar on Tuesday.

Wood, who became the face of the outsized rally in technology stocks such as Zoom Video Communications Inc (ZM.O) and electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) during the coronavirus pandemic last year, said that falling lumber and copper prices signal that the market is “beginning to see signs that the risks are overblown” from inflation.

Lumber prices are down approximately 30% from their May 7 highs, while copper prices are down nearly 6% over the same time.

“We know it’s been a difficult time in the market for innovation strategies,” she said. As a result, Wood has moved into what she called “opportunistic” investment plays such as special-purpose acquisition companies that have badly underperformed the benchmark S&P 500 (.SPX).

Inflation fears have weighed heavily on growth stocks since the beginning of the year, prompting investors to rotate into so-called value stocks in sectors such as energy and financials that benefit from rising prices. The Russell 1000 Value index (.RLV) is up nearly 18% for the year to date, while the Russell 1000 Growth (.RLG) index is up nearly 7% over the same time.

Wood, whose ARK Innovation ETF was the top-performing actively managed U.S. equity fund tracked by Morningstar last year, has seen her performance stagnate along with the slowdown in growth stocks. Her flagship fund is down nearly 28% from its early February high.

The fund rose 0.1% in afternoon trading on Tuesday.

The market focus on Wood’s portfolio has largely been replaced this year by an emphasis on so-called meme stocks like AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc (AMC.N) and GameStop Corp (GME.N) which have skyrocketed more than 1,000% since the start of January thanks to individual investors who frequent social media sites like Reddit.

When asked, Wood said ARK does not search Reddit for stock ideas but does monitor it for the “great conversation” about the companies the firm holds.

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Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/no-inflation-fears-here-arks-wood-says-portfolio-should-triple-five-years-2021-06-08/

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