Core Insights - Morgan Stanley's total market value of holdings reached $1.65 trillion for Q3 2025, up 7.1% from $1.54 trillion in the previous quarter [1][2] - The firm added 400 new stocks, increased holdings in 3,542 stocks, reduced holdings in 3,456 stocks, and completely sold out of 328 stocks during the quarter [1][2] - The top ten holdings accounted for 21.93% of the total market value [1][2] Holdings Overview - The top five holdings included Microsoft (MSFT) with 120.24 million shares valued at approximately $62.28 billion (3.77% of the portfolio), Nvidia (NVDA) with 323 million shares valued at $60.26 billion (3.65%), Apple (AAPL) with 229 million shares valued at $58.34 billion (3.53%), Amazon (AMZN) with 163 million shares valued at $35.76 billion (2.16%), and Google (GOOGL) with 122 million shares valued at $29.64 billion (1.79%) [3][4] Trading Activity - The top five purchases by percentage change in the portfolio were Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ), SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), Invesco MSCI USA ETF (PBUS), Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO), and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) [5][6] - The top five sales included Visa (V), Meta Platforms (META), Accenture (ACN), Costco (COST), and Salesforce (CRM) [5][6] Sector Movements - Morgan Stanley increased its positions in major energy companies ExxonMobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) during Q3, despite concerns over supply surplus [7]
大摩Q3大举减持明星AI股,科技巨头仅加仓微软(MSFT.US)与亚马逊(AMZN.US)