Group 1 - BlackRock's total market value decreased by 3.6%, still favoring tech giants with top five holdings being Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, and Meta [1] - Hillhouse Capital's total market value grew nearly 23%, with nearly 20 new and increased positions in Chinese concept stocks; top ten holdings account for about 88%, with nine being Chinese stocks [1] - Berkshire Hathaway significantly reduced its bank stock holdings, completely exiting Citigroup, while maintaining its position in Apple and doubling its stake in a beer manufacturer [1] - Goldman Sachs substantially increased its holdings in the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) ETF by 28%, with a total value exceeding $1.4 billion, becoming the largest institutional investor in IBIT [1] - Ark Invest has reduced its Tesla holdings for three consecutive quarters but remains its largest position, actively investing in emerging technologies including AI and biotechnology [1] Group 2 - Alibaba reduced its stake in XPeng by 3.08 million shares, a decrease of 8.13%; it has previously reduced its holdings multiple times [2] - David Tepper increased his positions in Uber and Meta, while completely exiting AMD and reducing stakes in Alibaba and Microsoft; three of his top five holdings are Chinese stocks [2] - George Soros increased his holdings in the S&P 500 ETF while reducing his position in the Russell 2000 ETF; he is betting on electric utility stocks, AI, space communications, and mining [2] - Michael Burry nearly emptied his stock portfolio, retaining only Estée Lauder, while betting against Nvidia and Chinese stocks like Alibaba through options [2] - Bill Ackman heavily invested in Uber, making it his largest holding, while completely exiting 18.769 million shares of Nike before the "equal tariffs" [2]
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