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Cathie Wood Buys Netflix Dip and Sells Circle and Bullish Crypto Stocks on Friday

On Friday, ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, bought 26,161 Netflix shares worth approximately $2.5 million after a nearly 10% post-earnings drop. The firm also sold $1.21 million in Circle shares amid a class-action lawsuit related to the Drift Protocol exploit and offloaded $1.36 million in bullish crypto stocks despite Bitcoin's rise.

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