What are 13F Filings and Why Do They Matter?
Institutional investment managers with over $100 million in assets under management are required to publicly disclose their equity holdings every quarter via a Form 13F filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These filings provide a valuable window into the strategies of major players like hedge funds and large institutions. By tracking these institutional holdings, investors can gain insights into market sentiment, identify trends, and see how the "smart money" is positioning itself. Our hedge fund holdings tracker simplifies this process, turning raw 13F filings data into actionable insights.
How to Use This Institutional Holdings Tracker
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Enter a Stock Symbol
Type the ticker symbol (e.g., AAPL, TSLA) into the search bar above to see who owns the stock.
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Analyze Ownership Summary
Review the summary cards to see total institutions, total shares held, and recent activity (buying vs. selling).
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Filter and Sort Data
Use the filters to see "New", "Increased", or "Decreased" positions. Sort the table by "Shares Held" or "% Change" to identify the biggest movers.
Why Use Our Hedge Fund Holdings Tracker?
Follow Smart Money
See what top hedge funds and institutions are buying and selling in real-time.
Identify Trends
Spot institutional accumulation or distribution before the broader market catches on.
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