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How is ARKY different from an index-based autocallable ETF?

Most autocallable ETFs in the market today are built on broad equity indexes like the S&P 500 or Nasdaq-100. Their income depends on how a single index behaves relative to fixed rules. ARKY is different in two important ways. First, it draws from a portfolio of individual innovation stocks rather than one index, which provides diversification across names and structures. Second, it is actively managed, meaning the portfolio is continuously adjusted as market conditions change. Index-based products cannot adapt because their parameters are set at launch. Active management in an autocallable ETF is the mechanism by which the portfolio seeks to minimize net asset value (NAV) erosion and maintain consistent income.