Core Insights - H&H International Investment, managed by Duan Yongping, reported a total portfolio value of $11.5 billion in Q2, with significant adjustments in holdings, particularly in AI-related stocks [1][2] Group 1: Investment Strategy - Duan Yongping showed a strong bullish sentiment towards the artificial intelligence sector, significantly increasing his stake in Nvidia by nearly 320,000 shares, resulting in a 49.56% increase in holdings, raising its portfolio share from 0.58% to 1.32% [2] - Google was another key focus, with over 830,000 shares purchased, leading to a 75.17% increase in holdings and a rise in portfolio share from 1.45% to 2.99%, with a market value of $345 million [2] - The strategy towards Apple shifted, with an increase of 890,000 shares, marking a 2.61% rise in holdings after four consecutive quarters of reduction, likely due to Apple's advancements in AI [2] Group 2: Chinese Concept Stocks - The approach to Chinese concept stocks showed a clear divergence, with Pinduoduo being favored, as holdings increased by over 900,000 shares, an 11.72% rise, solidifying its position as the third-largest holding with a market value of $906 million [3] - Alibaba, in contrast, faced continuous reductions, with 235,900 shares sold, decreasing its market value to $569 million, reflecting a cautious outlook on its future prospects [3] - Berkshire Hathaway remained stable with no trading activity, indicating a commitment to value investment principles, while Western Oil experienced a slight reduction with 270,000 shares sold [3]
段永平二季度持仓115亿美元,重仓苹果72亿,大举加仓英伟达谷歌