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Invest in the highest growth potential companies of our generation.

ARK invests across sectors, geographies, and market caps, seeking to identify companies missed by traditional sector-based strategies.

“Disruptive innovation is often not priced correctly by traditional investment strategies because people may not understand how big the ultimate opportunities are going to be. They aren’t sizing the opportunity and they aren’t analyzing the disruption.”

Catherine D. Wood, Founder and CIO, ARK Invest
Forbes Advisor Playbook iConference, September 17, 2015

ARK believes truly active management can capture long-term investment opportunities resulting from innovation that cuts across sectors. ARK’s Active ETFs are designed to capture:

Long-term appreciation and alpha uncorrelated to traditional indices or managers.

Exposure to aggressive growth through a fund rather than individual stocks.

Complement to traditional broad index based value or growth strategies.

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DISCLOSURE

*Effective as of November 4, 2019, the name of the ARK Web x.0 ETF changed to the “ARK Next Generation Internet ETF” and the name of the ARK Industrial Innovation ETF changed to the “ARK Autonomous Technology & Robotics ETF.” For additional information, please see: www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1579982/000114420419043539/tv528835_497.htm

Disruptive Innovation Risk. Companies that ARK believes are capitalizing on disruptive innovation and developing technologies to displace older technologies or create new markets may not in fact do so. Companies that initially develop a novel technology may not be able to capitalize on the technology. Companies that develop disruptive technologies may face political or legal attacks from competitors, industry groups or local and national governments. These companies may also be exposed to risks applicable to sectors other than the disruptive innovation theme for which they are chosen, and the securities issued by these companies may underperform the securities of other companies that are primarily focused on a particular theme.