Core Insights - Morgan Stanley's first quarter 13F filing shows a total market value of $1.37 trillion, up from $1.34 trillion in the previous quarter, indicating a growth of 6.05% in inflows [1][2] - The fund added 605 new stocks, increased holdings in 2,772 stocks, reduced holdings in 3,431 stocks, and completely sold out of 691 stocks, with the top ten holdings accounting for 22.67% of the total market value [1][2] Holdings Overview - The top five holdings include Microsoft (MSFT) with 142 million shares valued at approximately $53.31 billion, Nvidia (NVDA) with 421 million shares valued at about $45.64 billion, Apple (AAPL) with 199 million shares valued at around $44.15 billion, Amazon (AMZN) with 200 million shares valued at approximately $38.10 billion, and Meta (META) with 58 million shares valued at about $33.54 billion [3][4][5] - The top ten holdings also feature SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), Mastercard (MA), Google (GOOG), Broadcom (AVGO), and Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) [4][5] Trading Activity - The top five purchases by percentage change in the portfolio include Visa (V), Walmart (WMT), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Philip Morris (PM), and Meta [6][7] - The top five sales by largest value include Tesla put options, SPDR S&P 500 ETF put options, Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM), SPDR Gold Shares ETF put options, and Honeywell (HON) [6][7]
小摩Q1持仓:重仓股仍多为科技巨头 大幅增持标普500ETF