Cathie Wood's ARK Invest Sells Another $50.5 Million Worth of Coinbase Shares
The tech-oriented investment manager, ARK Invest, is considered to be one of the largest holders of Coinbase (COIN) shares. The company owns over 10.5 million shares, and for a long time, the firm was happy to keep pilin...
The company owns over 10.5 million shares, and for a long time, the firm was happy to keep piling up shares and continue purchasing more.
However, as of last week, the firm started selling Coinbase shares, so far dumping them on two occasions....
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