Cathie Wood's Firm Makes Notable Adjustments, Adds Significant Stake in E-Commerce Giant While Offloading Semiconductor Stocks

Table of Contents Cathie Wood’s strategic direction is becoming increasingly evident. ARK Invest has systematically expanded its Amazon holdings while simultaneously trimming its AMD position — and the trades executed last Friday underscore this strategic realignment. On April 24, ARK acquired 280,450 Amazon (AMZN) shares distributed across its exchange-traded funds, representing approximately $71.5 million in capital deployment. This marked the firm’s second Amazon accumulation that week, coming after a modest 3,492-share acquisition earlier. Amazon.com, Inc., AMZN During the identical trading day, ARK divested 215,643 AMD (AMD) shares, generating approximately $65.8 million in proceeds. This disposal follows a previous AMD transaction where the firm sold roughly 44,446 shares earlier this month. These coordinated transactions signal a calculated reallocation — moving away from semiconductor manufacturing exposure toward what Wood perceives as the more comprehensive AI infrastructure opportunity. Amazon’s share price has rallied over 15% since the start of the year, hitting an unprecedented high of $263.99 on April 24. The strategic timing of ARK’s accumulation is particularly significant. Amazon is slated to release Q1 FY26 financial results on April 29, following the closing bell. Analyst consensus anticipates Amazon delivering earnings per share of $1.63, representing a 2.5% year-over-year increase. Top-line revenue is projected to expand approximately 14% to $177.27 billion. Prior to the earnings announcement, Cantor Fitzgerald’s Deepak Mathivanan elevated his Amazon valuation target to $280 from the previous $260, maintaining an Overweight stance. His analysis highlighted robust AWS expansion fueled by artificial intelligence requirements, with contract backlog expanding from partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic. He also noted elevated operational expenses as a potential short-term headwind. Amazon commands a Strong Buy rating from the investment community, supported by 42 Buy recommendations and three Hold ratings. The consensus price objective stands at $287.33, suggesting approximately 8.8% appreciation potential from present trading levels. Amazon’s GF Score registers at 94 out of 100, featuring a flawless 10/10 growth classification. The company trades at a P/E multiple of 36.82x. One noteworthy consideration: company insiders have liquidated approximately $28 million in shares during the previous three-month period, with zero insider acquisitions documented during that timeframe. AMD has delivered impressive returns. The semiconductor stock has appreciated 62% year-to-date, propelled by artificial intelligence processor demand and data center expansion. Friday’s remarkable 14% intraday rally followed Intel’s stronger-than-anticipated Q1 performance, elevating optimism throughout the semiconductor sector. This upward momentum may have provided Wood with an opportune moment to realize gains ahead of AMD’s earnings disclosure on May 5. D.A. Davidson’s Gil Luria elevated AMD to Buy from Hold, emphasizing structural expansion in processor demand and enhanced clarity regarding data center operations. He referenced Intel’s Q1 performance as an indicator of potential upside for AMD’s upcoming financial disclosure. The Street anticipates AMD will deliver Q1 EPS of $1.28, reflecting 32% year-over-year growth, alongside revenue of $9.87 billion — representing a 33% annual increase. AMD maintains a Moderate Buy consensus rating, comprising 20 Buy recommendations and seven Hold ratings. The average valuation target of $295.04 suggests approximately 15% downside from prevailing price levels. ARK executed additional portfolio adjustments on April 24, purchasing 4,020,925 shares of X-Energy Inc (XE) valued at $92.5 million, while liquidating holdings in Rocket Lab (RKLB), Teradyne (TER), Caterpillar (CAT), and Iridium Communications (IRDM).