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Cathie Wood dumps $12.7M of tumbling, next-gen travel stock

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June 12, 2026
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Cathie Wood built a controversial reputation through high-conviction, concentrated bets on disruptive technologies.

Electric air taxis were one of those bets, with Archer Aviation (ACHR) being among her biggest.

That changed on Monday, June 8, 2026.

Wood’s firm, ARK Invest, sold 2,222,392 shares of Archer Aviation Inc. in a single session across three of its exchange-traded funds, Benzinga reports.

The total sell-off was approximately $12.7 million.

What makes the move notable isn’t just the size, it’s where the money went immediately after.

Wood rotated the proceeds into DoorDash and Pony AI, two companies with one thing Archer doesn’t have yet: near-term revenue from autonomous operations.

ARK’s $12.7M exit from Archer Aviation broken down

The divestment was spread across ARK’s three flagship ETFs; ARKK, ARKQ, and ARKX, according to Investing.com.

The ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) shed 953,336 shares for $5.46 million.

The ARK Autonomous Technology and Robotics ETF (ARKQ) offloaded 866,604 shares for $4.96 million.

The ARK Space Exploration and Innovation ETF (ARKX) sold 402,452 shares for $2.30 million.

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eVTOL stands for electric vertical takeoff and landing, and it is the technology behind aircraft designed to carry passengers across short urban routes, like a flying taxi.

Archer’s aircraft, called Midnight, is one of the leading designs in this category.

Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest dumped approximately $12.7 million in Archer Aviation shares on June 8, 2026.

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Why ACHR stock has been losing altitude all year

Archer Aviation entered 2026 with real momentum, but the stock has lost a significant portion of those gains.

It reached a 52-week high of $14.62 before sliding to roughly $5.05 by June 11, according to Yahoo Finance data. Making a decline of more than 22% year-to-date as of early June, The Motley Fool notes.

Three factors have driven the pressure:

  • Cash burn: Archer posted first-quarter revenue of just $1.6 million against a net loss of approximately $218 million, with second-quarter EBITDA guidance pointing to a further loss of $170 million to $200 million, as confirmed in its earnings release.
  • Certification timeline: Archer has reached Phase 3 of 4 in the FAA Type Certification process, but the final stage carries real risk of slipping into 2027.
  • Share supply overhang: A recent Form 144 filing with the SEC indicated a large holder planned to sell shares, adding potential pressure every time the stock tries to rally.

The company holds approximately $1.78 billion in cash and short-term investments, giving it runway.

But a healthy balance sheet doesn’t sustain institutional patience forever when revenue is still effectively zero.

Where Cathie Wood put the Archer Aviation proceeds

ARK’s exit moved straight into two autonomous mobility plays generating closer-to-real revenue, according to Stocktwits.

ARKQ and ARKX combined to purchase 4,723 DoorDash (DASH) shares for roughly $740,000.

DoorDash reported first-quarter revenue of $4.04 billion and total orders up 27% year over year to 933 million in May, and is actively integrating autonomous delivery technology.

This makes DoorDash a credible play on the near-term robotics transition.

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ARK also picked up 45,949 shares of Pony AI (PONY) through ARKQ for approximately $412,000.

Benzinga reports that Pony AI is building toward a 3,500-vehicle robotaxi fleet and generating commercial revenue from autonomous operations today. Something Archer can’t offer yet.

What ACHR investors should watch

ARK Invest’s ACHR dump doesn’t mean the eVTOL market is finished.

Morgan Stanley estimates the global air taxi market could reach $1.5 trillion by 2040, and Archer has cleared real FAA milestones, holds a defense collaboration with Anduril, and has reiterated plans to begin U.S. commercial operations this year.

What it does mean is that the market has shifted from rewarding news to rewarding execution. For ACHR to recover meaningfully, a few things likely need to happen first:

  • FAA Type Certification completion, moving Archer beyond Phase 3 of 4.
  • Visible U.S. commercial launches through the White House’s eVTOL Integration Pilot Program.
  • Early government revenue from the Anduril defense partnership.

According to Morningstar data, the ARK Innovation ETF has delivered a five-year annualized return of negative 5.91%, compared to the S&P 500‘s 12.39% over the same period.

That context makes every portfolio decision Wood makes count more, and rotating out of pre-revenue positions in favor of companies generating operational cash flow is a rational response to investor scrutiny.

Archer Aviation’s long-term story still holds.

What matters is if the company can build more credibility in 2026 and avoid missing execution timelines.

Related: Cathie Wood buys $4.3 million of tumbling tech stock

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