| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q3 | Sep 30, 2025 | Emerald Wealth Partners – Growth Equity Strategy | 18.6% | 8.0% | 1211.HK, 8035.T, AMAT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, CRM, DDOG, ENTG, FTNT, GOOGL, INTU, LSEG.L, MDT, MSFT, NOW, ORCL, SAP, TMO, ZS | AI, Bubble, Cloud, growth, infrastructure, semiconductors, technology | The AI arms race among technology companies is in full flight with massive investments in AI infrastructure. The long-term opportunity in Generative AI keeps growing as adoption rates increase and usage broadens, with 77% of companies using AI for automation patterns. However, risks are rising with more signs of an AI bubble forming. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 5, 2025 | Baron Opportunity Fund | 23.2% | 8.4% | AAPL, AMZN, ANET, ARGX, AVGO, DKNG, DUOL, EXAS, HUBS, LLY, META, MSFT, NET, NVDA, SPOT, TSLA, TSM, TTD, VRT, ZS | AI, Cloud, growth, innovation, large cap, semiconductors, technology | AI adoption and revenue growth accelerating with ChatGPT reaching 800 million weekly active users by April 2025. Multiple AI scaling laws remain intact including pre-training, post-training, and test-time compute. Companies investing massive amounts in AI infrastructure with NVIDIA CEO stating no technology has ever had opportunity to address larger part of world's GDP than AI. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 2, 2025 | Baron Global Advantage Fund | 22.6% | 11.0% | ARGX, BILL, CPNG, CRWD, DDOG, ENDV, GLOB, ILMN, LOAR, MELI, NET, NU, NVDA, PDD, SHOP, SNOW, TSLA, TSM, TTAN, ZS | AI, E-Commerce, global, growth, semiconductors, technology, volatility | AI infrastructure buildout is durable with NVIDIA maintaining leadership. Scaling laws have expanded beyond pre-training to post-training and test-time scaling, driving GPU demand. AI workloads will be supported by large language models in datacenters, unlocking trillions in value across intelligence-bottlenecked industries. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 1, 2025 | AGT Partners | - | 26.2% | 1211.HK, 6857.T, 8035.T, AMAT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, CRM, ENTG, FTNT, GOOGL, INTU, LSEG.L, MDT, MSFT, NOW, ORCL, SAP, TMO, ZS | AI, Bubble, Cloud, Electric Vehicles, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | The AI arms race among technology companies is in full flight with massive investments in AI infrastructure. The long-term opportunity in Generative AI keeps growing as adoption rates increase and usage broadens, with 77% of companies using AI for automation patterns. However, risks are rising with more signs of an AI bubble forming. | MSFT 1211.HK META ASML ORCL AVGO |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 18, 2025 | Bailard Technology Strategy | 23.0% | 11.5% | AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, ANET, AVGO, CRWD, CYBR, FISV, GOOGL, KLAC, META, MSFT, MU, NVDA, ORCL, PANW, SPOT, TEAM, TSLA, ZS | AI, Cloud, cybersecurity, Data centers, growth, semiconductors, software, technology | AI is transformational across industries with tech being the engine powering adoption. The manager discusses AI's impact on search, emergence of AI native apps, and insatiable demand for high-performance compute hardware. They remain convicted in long-tail demand for compute power and continue building exposure to companies with products in custom chips and networking equipment. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | ACATIS Investment | - | -5.2% | 1211.HK, 8035.T, ADBE, AMAT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, CRM, FTNT, GOOGL, INTU, LSEG.L, MDT, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, ORCL, SAP, TMO, ZS | AI, Bubble, Cloud, growth, infrastructure, semiconductors, technology | The AI arms race among technology companies is in full flight with massive investments in AI infrastructure. The long-term opportunity in Generative AI keeps growing as adoption rates increase and usage broadens, with 77% of companies using AI for automation patterns including full task delegation. However, risks are rising with more signs of an AI bubble forming. | MSFT 1211.HK META ASML ORCL AVGO ITM LN |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 7, 2026 | Vision Capital | -17.3% | -17.3% | ADYEY, CRWD, JD, NET, NFLX, NOW, NU, PLTR, PME.AX, PYPL, SE, SHOP, TSLA, TSM, WISE.L, ZS | AI, E-Commerce, growth, long-term, payments, SaaS, technology, volatility | PME.AX TSLA PYPL |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 3, 2024 | Mountain Vista Wealth Management | - | - | 1211.HK, 8035.T, AMAT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, CRM, DDOG, ENTG, FTNT, GOOGL, INTU, LSEG.L, MDT, MSFT, NOW, ORCL, SAP, TMO, ZS | AI, Bubble, Cloud, growth, infrastructure, semiconductors, technology | The AI arms race among technology companies is in full flight with massive investments in AI infrastructure. The long-term opportunity in Generative AI keeps growing as adoption rates increase and usage broadens, with 77% of companies using Claude AI for automation patterns. However, risks are rising with more signs of an AI bubble forming. | MSFT 1211.HK META ASML ORCL AVGO |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Baron Global Advantage Fund | -9.5% | -9.5% | 532978.BO, AFYA, ARGX, CPNG, DDOG, GLOB, MELI, NET, NVDA, PDD, SAIL, SHOP, SNOW, SQ, TSLA, TSM, WIX, ZOMATO.NS, ZS | AI, cybersecurity, E-Commerce, global, growth, semiconductors, tariffs, technology | AI represents the biggest disruptive change in the manager's career. Models continue to improve on the intelligence curve while costs decline, opening new markets and opportunities. NVIDIA's progress across hardware and software remains unmatched, with reasoning models requiring 100x more compute than previously thought. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Baron Opportunity Fund | -12.0% | -12.0% | AAPL, AMZN, ARGX, AVGO, CSGP, CYBR, LPLA, META, MPWR, MSFT, NARI, NVDA, NVMI, SNOW, SPOT, TEAM, TSLA, TTD, VRT, ZS | AI, growth, innovation, large cap, semiconductors, tariffs, technology, Trade Policy | AI remains the most powerful technology platform shift and secular growth driver since the internet. Despite tariff uncertainty affecting valuations of AI leaders like NVIDIA and Broadcom, robust AI capital investment plans continue through 2025-2026. The manager believes AI will drive productivity-driven digital transformation, with tech spending potentially doubling from 5% to 10% of global GDP. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Octahedron Capital | - | - | ABNB, AMZN, BKNG, CPNG, CRM, CVNA, DIS, GOOGL, GTLB, MELI, META, NET, NFLX, NOW, PLTR, SNOW, UBER, W, WDAY, ZS | AI, E-Commerce, growth, Internet, payments, semiconductors, software, technology | Agentic AI emerged as the dominant theme with reasoning models like DeepSeek-R1 and OpenAI o3 enabling AI agents to complete complex multi-step tasks. The commoditization of LLMs is accelerating AI applications growth while reducing inference costs, creating opportunities for application software companies with proprietary data. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Airlie Australian Share Fund | -3.6% | -3.6% | 1211.HK, 6857.T, 8035.T, AMAT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, CRM, DDOG, ENTG, FTNT, GOOGL, INTU, LSEG.L, MDT, MSFT, NOW, ORCL, TMO, ZS | AI, Bubble, Cloud, growth, infrastructure, semiconductors, technology | The AI arms race among technology companies is in full flight with massive investments in AI infrastructure. The long-term opportunity in Generative AI keeps growing as adoption rates increase and usage broadens, with 77% of companies using Claude AI for automation patterns. However, risks are rising with more signs of an AI bubble forming. | MSFT 1211.HK META ASML ORCL AVGO |
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| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Baron Global Advantage Fund | 3.5% | 3.5% | ADYEN.AS, ALAB, ARGX, ASML, BJFN.NS, CPNG, CRWD, ENDV, INDI, MELI, NET, NVDA, RIVN, SDGR, SHOP, SNOW, TSLA, VKTX, ZOMATO.NS, ZS | AI, cybersecurity, Electric Vehicles, global, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | Fund views AI as a multi-decade paradigm shift with NVIDIA at the epicenter. GenAI is showing rapid real-world adoption with revenues exceeding $3 billion. The manager believes AI will drive productivity gains and technological breakthroughs across industries from drug discovery to autonomous machines. | ALAB VKTX NVDA |
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| 2024 Q1 | Mar 30, 2024 | Torre Financial | 7.6% | 7.6% | ABNB, ADBE, ADC, CRWD, EW, META, TEAM, TTD, UNH, ZS | Advertising, growth, healthcare, Quality, REITs, software, technology | Meta is well positioned as a leader in the AI movement. Adobe has come out very strong in the rise of AI with their professional tools quickly incorporating many new generative-AI technologies. | UNH ADC ZS ADBE TEAM |
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| 2025 Q4 | Mar 2, 2026 | Baron Global Opportunity Fund | 6.5% | 27.5% | ADYEN, AMZN, ARGX, ASML, BILL, CPNG, CRWD, DDOG, GDS, ILMN, MELI, NET, NU, NVDA, SHOP, SNOW, SQ, TSM, WIX, ZS | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, global, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | AI represents the dominant investment theme with companies adapting to disruptive change. The pace of innovation is unprecedented with LLMs becoming more intelligent, costs declining 10x per year, and agentic AI task duration doubling every 6-7 months. Portfolio companies are categorized as AI infrastructure builders, providers, early adopters, and beneficiaries of productivity gains. E-commerce platforms benefit from AI adoption in recommendation engines, advertising algorithms, and customer support optimization. Companies like Amazon, MercadoLibre, Coupang, and Shopify are leveraging AI to improve conversion rates and reduce service costs while expanding into new markets and verticals. Semiconductor companies, particularly TSMC and NVIDIA, are benefiting from AI demand with TSMC raising revenue guidance to mid-30s% growth. NVIDIA continues evolving from graphics cards to leading AI infrastructure company, while TSMC maintains 90% market share in leading-edge manufacturing with ability to raise prices. Cybersecurity companies are using AI in core algorithms to better identify anomalies and block malicious traffic. CrowdStrike is seeing reacceleration in growth with new Falcon Flex offering, while Netskope continues gaining SASE market share with strong competitive win rates. Biotechnology investments focus on companies with differentiated technologies and expanding addressable markets. Argenx continues strong performance with Vyvgart sales exceeding expectations, while BillionToOne disrupts prenatal and oncology diagnostics with innovative QCT technology achieving superior accuracy. Cloud infrastructure companies are positioned to benefit from AI buildout with AWS aggressively investing in capacity and offering full-stack AI solutions. The data gravity of existing customers provides competitive advantages while companies expand AI inference and development platforms. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 13, 2025 | Fairtree Wild Fig Multi Strategy Hedge Fund | -2.5% | -2.5% | 1211.HK, 6857.T, 8035.T, AMAT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, CRM, FTNT, GOOGL, INTU, LSEG.L, MDT, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, ORCL, SAP, TMO, ZS | AI, Bubble, Cloud, Electric Vehicles, growth, infrastructure, semiconductors, technology | The AI arms race among technology companies is in full flight with massive investments in AI infrastructure. The long-term opportunity in Generative AI keeps growing as adoption rates increase and usage broadens, with 77% of companies using AI for automation patterns. However, risks are rising with more signs of an AI bubble forming. | MSFT 1211.HK META ASML ORCL AVGO |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Baron Opportunity Fund | 11.9% | 39.9% | AAPL, AMD, AMZN, ANET, ARGX, ASML, AVGO, CRWD, CYBR, GOOGL, INDI, LPLA, META, MPWR, MSFT, NARI, NVDA, PCVX, RCKT, SHOP, SPOT, TEAM, TSLA, TTD, VKTX, ZS | AI, growth, innovation, large cap, secular trends, technology | AI infrastructure demand continues to drive robust performance across compute, networking, and systems. NVIDIA maintains unmatched leadership spanning GPUs, systems, software and networking solutions. The advent of reasoning models requiring multiple passes through models is expected to significantly increase compute intensity in both training and inference. | CYBR LPLA ANET NVDA TSLA |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Baron Global Advantage Fund | 11.8% | 26.1% | ARGX, ASML, BAJFINANCE.NS, BILL, CPNG, CRWD, DDOG, ENDV.L, INDI, MELI, NET, NVDA, RIVN, SHOP.TO, SNOW, TSLA, TTAN, WIX, ZOMATO.NS, ZS | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, global, growth, Robotics, semiconductors, technology | The fund views AI as one of the biggest disruptive changes in human history, comparing it to the early internet era. AI model intelligence is improving rapidly through multiple vectors including scaling laws, multiple modalities, synthetic data, post-training techniques, and inference-time scaling. The fund owns businesses positioned to benefit from this paradigm shift including NVIDIA at the epicenter and platforms like Shopify that can utilize AI to help merchants. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | Baron Global Advantage Fund | 14.7% | 25.3% | 3690.HK, AAPL, ADYEN, AMZN, ARGX, ASML, BILL, BJFNF, CPNG, CRWD, DAVA, DDOG, EPAM, FVRR, GLOB, GOOGL, INPST, MELI, META, MSFT, NET, NVDA, SHOP, SNOW, SQ, TSLA, WIX, ZI, ZS | AI, Cloud, cybersecurity, Digitization, E-Commerce, global, growth, technology | GenAI is creating an inflection point that benefits many portfolio companies beyond just NVIDIA. Enterprises are accelerating digitization trends to benefit from GenAI, with less than 10% of companies having mature data and AI capabilities. This trend should be a tailwind for businesses that enable or benefit from digitization such as cybersecurity, infrastructure monitoring, and data platforms. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Dec 23, 2024 | Spear Advisors | -3.5% | 0.0% | ALAB, AMD, ANET, CEG, CRDO, DDOG, GEV, HUBS, MRVL, NET, NVDA, SHOP, SNOW, SPRX, TSLA, VST, ZS | AI, Data centers, energy, growth, semiconductors, technology | The fund sees AI as driving the next technology cycle, with applications emerging that were previously impossible due to compute limitations. They are expanding from AI hardware to applications including autonomous driving and quantum computing, noting step-change improvements in performance with accelerated computing. | TSLA |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 31, 2025 | Richie Capital Group | - | - | 1211.HK, ADVT, ASML, AVGO, CRM, DDOG, ENTG, FTNT, GOOGL, INTU, LSE.L, MC.PA, MDT, META, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, SAP, TMO, ZS | AI, Bubble, Cloud, growth, semiconductors, technology | The AI arms race among technology companies is in full flight with massive investments in AI infrastructure. The long-term opportunity in Generative AI keeps growing as adoption rates increase and usage broadens, with 77% of companies using AI for automation patterns. However, risks are rising with signs of an AI bubble forming. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 3, 2025 | Vision Capital | - | 15.6% | 3690.HK, ADYEN.AS, AMZN, CRWD, JD, LULU, MELI, META, NET, NFLX, NOW, NU, PLTR, PME.AX, SHOP, SPOT, TSLA, TSM, TTD, ZS | AI, Cloud, Data Analytics, E-Commerce, global, growth, SaaS, technology | Palantir's AI-powered platform AIP is driving commercial customer growth and revenue acceleration. The company's Ontology provides a single source of truth for data-driven decision-making with AI agents. Information is the oil of the 21st century, and analytics is the combustion engine, positioning Palantir to reign supreme in the AI revolution as the ultimate operating system for data and decision-making. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 16, 2025 | Brown Advisors Mid-Cap Growth strategy | 2.0% | 9.4% | CAH, COR, CPNG, CVNA, DKNG, FIG, FIX, HLT, LNG, MCK, MDB, MPWR, NET, NTSK, PSN, PSTG, VRT, VST, WST, ZS | AI, Biotech, gaming, growth, healthcare, Mid-cap, semiconductors, technology | Approximately 14% of the portfolio consists of companies with meaningful exposure to AI or data center capex. Seven of the top fifteen midcap index contributors sport businesses that hinge on Artificial Intelligence and data center CapEx. Strong fundamental performance coupled with burgeoning valuations in AI-exposed stocks pushed several portfolio positions towards three-year price targets. | CVNA NTSK PSN |
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| 2023 Q3 | Oct 15, 2023 | Highwood Value Partners | - | - | 1211.HK, 6857.T, 8035.T, AMAT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, CRM, FTNT, GOOGL, INTU, LSEG.L, MC.PA, MDT, META, MSFT, NOW, ORCL, TMO, ZS | AI, Bubble, Cloud, growth, infrastructure, semiconductors, technology | The AI arms race among technology companies is in full flight with massive investments in AI infrastructure. The long-term opportunity in Generative AI keeps growing as adoption rates increase and usage broadens, with 77% of companies using AI for automation patterns. However, risks are rising with signs of an AI bubble forming as valuations reach breathtaking levels. | AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH 1211.HK ADI|BDX|FI|FND|HAS|META|MSFT|MSI|ORCL|TMO ASML ADI|BDX|FI|FND|HAS|META|MSFT|MSI|ORCL|TMO AVGO |
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| 2024 Q3 | Oct 12, 2024 | Torre Financial | 8.0% | 16.5% | ABNB, ABT, ADBE, ADC, AMT, AMZN, CRWD, DHR, EW, FDS, GOOGL, ICE, MCO, MELI, PYPL, SPGI, TMO, TTD, UNH, ZS | diversification, healthcare, Quality, REITs, Resilience, technology, value | Manager has systematically diversified portfolio beyond technology into healthcare, real estate, and risk management companies over the past two years. This diversification has helped decrease volatility and provided better downside protection when markets declined. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 9, 2026 | Vision Capital | -5.0% | 9.8% | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, AMZN, GOOGL, MELI, META, MSFT, MU, NOW, NVDA, ORCL, PME.AX, SE, SPOT, STX, TSM, TTD, WDC, WISE.L, ZS | AI, Asia, Cloud, E-Commerce, growth, long-term, semiconductors, technology | Manager expresses skepticism about LLMs as a path to AGI, viewing them as sophisticated pattern recognition systems that mimic understanding without genuine comprehension. LLMs face architectural limitations including quadratic computational costs, memory inefficiency, and persistent hallucinations. The manager believes a fundamental breakthrough in architecture is needed beyond current transformer models. Sea Limited represents the manager's conviction play on Southeast Asia's digital transformation through its dominant Shopee platform with 52% market share. The company has achieved an inflection point with rising take-rates and improving profitability across its integrated ecosystem of e-commerce, logistics, and financial services. Manager avoided memory semiconductor investments despite strong 2025 performance, citing historical cyclicality and commoditization concerns. While acknowledging industry consolidation into an oligopoly, the manager questions sustainability of current supernormal profits and prefers exposure through TSMC and NVIDIA rather than memory-specific players. Manager declined Oracle investment despite strong cloud growth due to concentration risk from OpenAI and high leverage. Also avoided neoclouds like CoreWeave and Nebius, viewing them as commoditized GPU providers vulnerable to demand fluctuations and lacking durable competitive advantages versus hyperscalers. | SE |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 26, 2026 | Brown Advisors Mid-Cap Growth strategy | -4.7% | 12.5% | AS, AXON, CPNG, CSGP, CVNA, EFX, EXPE, FICO, HWM, INSM, IOT, MDLN, NTRA, PLTR, PSN, PSTG, RKLB, ULTA, VEEV, ZS | AI, energy, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, semiconductors, technology | Several portfolio companies are generating meaningful revenue from GenAI-enabled products, with Axon leading through DraftOne and related offerings that drove over $500 million in bookings. The strategy sees AI as a key driver for companies delivering solutions that save time and reduce labor intensity. AI-driven demand for data center construction is benefiting holdings like Comfort Systems, which exceeded expectations with revenue growth over 20% driven by MEP contracting demand. Rising power demand from data center customers is also supporting Vistra through direct sourcing agreements. The strategy maintains exposure to semiconductor companies like Monolithic Power Systems, which benefited from easing concerns around NVIDIA market share and expanding exposure to other AI compute architectures including AMD, TPU, and Trainium to reduce customer concentration. The strategy repurchased Zscaler following a selloff, viewing it as an attractive entry for the leader in the growing SASE security software market that is executing a multi-product cross-sell strategy driving ARPU and margin growth. The strategy is modestly overweight Energy with positions in Cheniere Energy for LNG exposure and Oceaneering International. Vistra benefited from rising power demand in Texas and growing investor appreciation for nuclear assets, signing large power purchase agreements with hyperscalers. The strategy is overweight Healthcare with broad exposure across services, devices and biotechnology. Cardinal Health delivered strong results driven by improved specialty mix and margin recovery, while Medline offers exposure to both medical technology demand and provider volumes through its vertically integrated platform. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | Artisan Mid Cap Fund | 2.4% | 6.6% | ARGX, ASND, BNTX, DXCM, EXAS, GPN, HALO, HUBS, IR, JBL, LSCC, PWR, RPGN, SAIA, SWAV, TEAM, VEEV, WING, WST, ZS | AI, Biotechnology, Energy Transition, growth, healthcare, mid cap, semiconductors, technology | Manager is bullish on GLP-1 obesity therapies, especially the growth they should enable for biologics packaging franchises like West Pharmaceutical. Believes the public health benefits are real but unlikely to materially restrain growth opportunities of medical device holdings for many years. Taking advantage of attractive valuations in adversely impacted holdings like DexCom. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Sep 14, 2023 | Spear Advisors | -3.5% | 0.0% | AMD, AMZN, CFLT, CRWD, GOOG, GOOGL, HUBS, META, MRVL, MSFT, NET, NVDA, S, SHOP, SNOW, SPRX, ZS | AI, Cloud, cybersecurity, Data centers, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI is a core theme driving strong performance through hardware and software infrastructure opportunities. The fund focuses on uncovering opportunities across the AI value chain including hardware and related software infrastructure rather than just applications. Strong demand for AI hardware continued in Q2 with cloud service providers allocating significant capex to AI. | CFLT ^FTSE |
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| 2024 Q1 | Jun 30, 2024 | Spear Advisors | -3.5% | 0.0% | AMD, CRWD, FCX, MRVL, NVDA, S, SNOW, TECK, ZS | AI, cybersecurity, Data centers, materials, semiconductors, software, technology | The fund believes we are in the early innings of the next technology cycle amplified by AI. AI spending last year was mostly focused on processors/GPUs with Nvidia being the primary beneficiary, but this year the impact is broadening both inside and outside the rack. | SNOW CRWD FCX NVDA |
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| 2023 Q4 | Mar 28, 2024 | Spear Advisors | -3.5% | 0.0% | AMD, CFLT, CRWD, DDOG, MRVL, NET, NVDA, S, SNOW, ZS | AI, Cloud, cybersecurity, Data centers, ETF, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI is a core theme and biggest driver behind strong 2023 performance. Strong demand for AI hardware continued throughout the year, with fundamental upside broadening to the rest of the value chain in 4Q23. Several companies now expecting revenue run-rates in the billions directly from AI, including Microsoft and AMD. Workloads are shifting from model training to inference, with inference representing 40% of Nvidia Data Center revenues. | View | |
| 2022 Q4 | Jan 20, 2023 | Artisan Global Discovery | 7.6% | 13.1% | 0ABI LN, 0I4Q LN, CNHI, CTLT, GMAB, GXI GR, IR, LSCC, MPWR, PUMA, RYTM, SAIA, SIVB, TEAM, ZS | - | View | ||
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 15, 2024 | Vision Capital | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0700.HK, 3690.HK, ABNB, ADBE, ADYEN.AS, AMZN, ANET, CRM, CRWD, DDOG, DLO, ESTC, FVRR, GOOGL, HUBS, JD, LULU, MA, MDB, MELI, META, MNDY, MSFT, NET, NOW, NU, NVDA, OKTA, PAYC, PLTR, PYPL, SHOP, SQ, STNE, TEAM, TSLA, TTD, V, VEEV, WDAY, WISE.L, ZS | AI, Compounding, E-Commerce, growth, long-term, payments, SaaS, technology | Vision Capital maintains significant exposure to e-commerce companies including Amazon, MercadoLibre, Shopify, JD.com, Fiverr, Airbnb, and Meituan representing approximately 20% of the portfolio. The manager views these as top dogs supported by long-term tailwinds in the digital commerce transformation. | LULU AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH |
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| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Torre Financial | Zscaler, Inc. | Software & Services | Systems Software | Bull | NASDAQ | cloud security, cybersecurity, Enterprise security, Information Security, Network Security, SaaS, Zero trust | View Pitch |
| Jan 16, 2026 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Zscaler, Inc. | Technology | Cybersecurity | Bull | NASDAQ Stock Market | AI Security, cloud-based solutions, cybersecurity, Data Security, GTM model, platform consolidation, Revenue Growth, valuation, Z-Flex, Zscaler | View Pitch |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Substack | Voss Capital | Zscaler, Inc. | Cybersecurity | Cybersecurity | Bear | NASDAQ Stock Market | capital expenditures, cybersecurity, growth metrics, market risk, operating margins, profitability, Rule of 40, stock-based compensation, valuation, Zscaler | View Pitch |
| Oct 6, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Zscaler, Inc. | Software - Infrastructure | Neutral | agent-to-agent security, cloud security, cybersecurity, generative AI, legacy firewall disruption, operating leverage, profit margins, Revenue Growth, valuation, Zscaler | View Pitch |
| Manager Name | Fund Name | Fund AUM | Invested Value | Portfolio Weight | Shares Owned | Shares Bought / Sold During Quarter | % Bought / Sold During Quarter | % of Shares Outstanding Owned |
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| Chase Coleman III | Tiger Global Management | $29.7B | $355.3M | 1.20% | 1,579,766 | -103,500 | -6.15% | 1.3004% |
| David Einhorn | Greenlight Capital Inc | $9.9B | $51.6M | 0.52% | 285,974 | -42,844 | -13.03% | 0.1470% |
| Paul Tudor Jones | Tudor Investment Corp | $53.4B | $12.2M | 0.02% | 54,100 | -130,500 | -70.69% | 0.0445% |
| Steven A. Cohen | Point72 Asset Management | $86.8B | $7.6M | 0.01% | 33,700 | +6,500 | +23.90% | 0.0277% |
| Chris Rokos | Rokos Capital Management | $9.9B | $51.6M | 0.52% | 285,974 | -42,844 | -13.03% | 0.1470% |
| Ray Dalio | Bridgewater Associates | $27.4B | $1.2M | 0.00% | 5,518 | -21,258 | -79.39% | 0.0045% |
| Dmitry Balyasny | Balyasny Asset Management | $76.6B | $3.7M | 0.00% | 16,300 | +3,300 | +25.38% | 0.0134% |
| Israel Englander | Millennium Management LLC | $233.2B | $11.2M | 0.00% | 49,717 | -1,358 | -2.66% | 0.0409% |
| David Siegel & John Overdeck | Two Sigma Investments | $67.5B | $45.3M | 0.07% | 201,417 | -355,891 | -63.86% | 0.1658% |
| Cliff Asness | AQR Capital Management | $190.6B | $359.7M | 0.19% | 1,599,045 | -342,526 | -17.64% | 1.3162% |
| $25.6B | $33.1M | 0.13% | 147,317 | +147,317 | +100.00% | 0.1213% | ||
| Richard Kayne & John Anderson | Kayne Anderson Rudnick Investment Management | $37.3B | $115,987 | 0.00% | 515 | +515 | +100.00% | 0.0004% |