Core Insights - Wells Fargo (WFC.US) reported a total market value of $530 billion in its Q3 2025 13F filing, reflecting a 2.02% increase from the previous quarter's $483 billion [1][2] Holdings Summary - The bank added 501 new stocks and increased holdings in 3,686 stocks while reducing positions in 2,068 stocks and completely selling out of 562 stocks [1][2] - The top ten holdings accounted for 19.54% of the total market value [1][2] Top Holdings - Microsoft (MSFT.US) is the largest holding with approximately 33.72 million shares valued at about $17.47 billion, representing 3.32% of the portfolio [3][4] - Apple (AAPL.US) follows with around 59.99 million shares valued at approximately $15.27 billion, making up 2.90% of the portfolio [3][4] - The iShares S&P 500 ETF (IVV.US) ranks third with about 18.75 million shares valued at around $12.55 billion, accounting for 2.39% of the portfolio [3][4] - Nvidia (NVDA.US) is fourth with approximately 59.79 million shares valued at about $11.16 billion, representing 2.12% of the portfolio [3][4] - The iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF (ITOT.US) is fifth with around 63.19 million shares valued at about $9.20 billion, making up 1.75% of the portfolio [3][4] Notable Changes - Wells Fargo increased its holdings in major tech companies, with Google (GOOGL.US) up by 17.96%, Amazon (AMZN.US) by 4.28%, Meta (META.US) by 11.89%, and Tesla (TSLA.US) by 24.07% [4] - The bank significantly increased its holdings in call options for the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US) by 66.40%, while reducing put options by 1.96% [4] Top Buys and Sells - The top five purchases included Apple, Google, Invesco QQQ Trust call options, Nvidia, and Broadcom (AVGO.US) [5] - The top five sales included SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US), Accenture (ACN.US), iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM.US), Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF (VTWO.US), and Chubb Limited (CB.US) [5]
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