Core Viewpoint - BlackRock, a major asset management firm, reported a total market value of $5.92 trillion for its Q4 2025 holdings, reflecting a 3.67% increase from the previous quarter's $5.71 trillion [1][2]. Holdings Summary - The firm added 247 new stocks, increased holdings in 3,309 stocks, reduced holdings in 1,546 stocks, and completely sold out of 165 stocks during the quarter [1][2]. - The top ten holdings accounted for 30.41% of the total market value [2]. Top Holdings - Nvidia (NVDA.US) is the largest holding with approximately 1.94 billion shares valued at about $362.52 billion, representing 6.13% of the portfolio, with a 0.75% increase in shares held [3][4]. - Apple (AAPL.US) follows as the second-largest holding with around 1.16 billion shares valued at approximately $313.91 billion, making up 5.31% of the portfolio, with a 0.73% increase in shares held [3][4]. - Microsoft (MSFT.US) ranks third with about 601.90 million shares valued at approximately $291.09 billion, accounting for 4.92% of the portfolio, with a 1.70% increase in shares held [3][4]. - Amazon (AMZN.US) is fourth with approximately 734.38 million shares valued at about $169.51 billion, representing 2.87% of the portfolio, with a 1.67% increase in shares held [3][4]. - Alphabet Class A (GOOGL.US) is fifth with around 441.99 million shares valued at approximately $138.34 billion, making up 2.34% of the portfolio, with a 3.16% decrease in shares held [3][4]. Investment Strategy - BlackRock demonstrated a keen interest in emerging opportunities by establishing positions in Solstice Advanced Materials (SOLS.US) valued at approximately $838 million and Qnity Electronics (Q.US) valued at around $1.3 billion [4][5]. - The investment actions indicate a consolidation in existing tech sectors while exploring diversification into more cyclical industries such as industrials and materials [5].
英伟达(NVDA.US)稳居第一!贝莱德Q4仍重仓科技巨头,新建仓指向材料与特种化学品