ARK Invest Increases Holdings in Coinbase and Circle
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Jun 07 2026
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Source: stocktwits
- Coinbase Stock Increase: ARK Invest purchased a total of 30,763 shares of Coinbase over two consecutive trading sessions, including 17,698 shares on Thursday and 13,065 shares on Friday, despite COIN's after-hours decline of 0.52%, indicating market caution.
- Circle Stock Accumulation: During the same period, ARK Invest acquired a total of 114,223 shares of Circle, purchasing 13,973 shares on Thursday and increasing that to 100,250 shares on Friday, even as CRCL's after-hours trading remained flat, reflecting market interest in stablecoins.
- Alibaba Leads Purchases: Among all transactions, Alibaba was ARKK's largest purchase with an addition of 245,342 shares, representing about 0.45% of the ETF, demonstrating ARK's continued confidence in the Chinese market.
- Reduction in Archer and Baidu Stakes: ARK Invest reduced its holdings by offloading 784,380 shares of Archer Aviation and 457,754 shares of Baidu, indicating a cautious outlook on these companies as part of its portfolio rebalancing strategy.
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Wall Street analysts forecast COIN stock price to rise
25 Analyst Rating
17 Buy
7 Hold
1 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 164.915
Low
230.00
Averages
361.63
High
440.00
Current: 164.915
Low
230.00
Averages
361.63
High
440.00
About COIN
Coinbase Global, Inc. is a holding company of Coinbase, Inc. and other subsidiaries. The Company provides a platform that serves as a compliant on-ramp to the onchain economy and enables users to engage in a variety of activities with their crypto assets in both proprietary and third-party product experiences enabled by access to decentralized applications. It offers consumers their primary financial account for the onchain economy; institutions a full-service prime brokerage platform with access to deep pools of liquidity across the crypto marketplace, and developers a suite of products granting access to build onchain. The Company offers products and services to various customer groups: consumers, businesses, institutions, and developers. Its transaction products consist of consumer trading, prime trading, markets, base protocol and Coinbase wallet. The Company also provides market infrastructure in the form of exchanges for customers to trade spots and derivatives.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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