Ark Investment’s Cathie Wood sees opportunities for technology, cryptocurrencies, and digital assets under looser regulations expected under the Trump presidency. She emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities in crypto and AI to maintain US leadership in innovation.
Cathie Wood , founder and CEO of Ark Investment , expressed her approval of anticipated looser regulations under the Trump presidency, particularly for technology, cryptocurrencies, and digital assets. Wood highlighted the need for the US to seize opportunities in crypto and AI, citing previous regulatory constraints under the Securities and Exchange Commission. She also mentioned robotics, energy storage, and multiomic sequencing as key areas.
Wood believes that a change in the regulatory system, with a focus on crypto and AI, will be significant. She also noted that stock markets are beginning to anticipate more dispersed gains under a second Trump administration, which could benefit smaller and medium-sized businesses by rewarding innovation
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