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桥水最新13F出炉:狠砍2/3英伟达持仓 微软谷歌齐遭减持
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-11-14 13:13

Core Insights - Bridgewater Associates, one of the largest hedge funds globally, reported a total holding of $25.5 billion as of September 30, 2025, an increase from $24.8 billion at the end of the previous quarter [1]. Holdings Summary - In Q3, Bridgewater increased its positions in 325 securities, reduced its holdings in 194, initiated positions in 493 new securities, and completely exited 64 positions [2]. - The concentration of Bridgewater's top ten holdings was 32.54%, with iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) and SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) remaining the top two holdings [2]. Top Holdings - The top holdings included: - IVV: 4,049,300 shares valued at approximately $2.71 billion, representing 10.62% of the portfolio, an increase from 5.78% [3]. - SPY: 2,565,088 shares valued at approximately $1.71 billion, representing 6.69% of the portfolio, a slight decrease from 6.51% [3]. - GOOGL: 2,653,896 shares valued at approximately $645.16 million, representing 2.53% of the portfolio, down from 3.98% [3]. - MSFT: 1,097,169 shares valued at approximately $568.28 million, representing 2.23% of the portfolio, down from 3.44% [3]. - NVDA: 2,509,751 shares valued at approximately $468.27 million, representing 1.83% of the portfolio, down from 4.61% [3]. Notable Changes - Bridgewater significantly reduced its position in NVIDIA by approximately 4.72 million shares, bringing its total to 2.51 million shares, a decrease of 65.3% from the previous quarter [3][4]. - In Q2, Bridgewater had increased its NVIDIA holdings by 154.37%, indicating a shift to a more cautious outlook on the stock [4]. Top Buys and Sells - The top buys in Q3 included: - IVV: Increased by 4.83% [5]. - LRCX: Increased by 1.17% [5]. - ADBE: Increased by 0.61% [5]. - The top sells included: - IEMG: Decreased by 3.86% [5]. - NVDA: Decreased by 2.77% [5]. - GOOGL: Decreased by 1.45% [5]. Market Outlook - Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater, warned that the U.S. economy may be entering the later stages of a "big debt cycle," with potential bubbles forming due to the Federal Reserve's loose monetary policy [6]. - Dalio believes that the current bull market driven by technology stocks will continue in the short term, primarily fueled by ongoing interest in artificial intelligence [6].