See who owns any stock.
Search a ticker or company to see which hedge funds and institutions hold it, how large their positions are, and how they changed last quarter — all from SEC 13F filings.
What the smart money did last quarter
Quarter-over-quarter 13F flows · top 10About institutional ownership
What is institutional ownership?
The portion of a company held by institutional investment managers — hedge funds, mutual funds, family offices, pensions and endowments — as reported to the SEC on Form 13F each quarter.
How do I see which funds own a stock?
Search the ticker or company name. We list every tracked 13F manager holding it, with shares held, market value, percentage of their portfolio, and the quarter-on-quarter change.
Is the ownership data real-time?
Holdings come from quarterly 13F filings, so they carry up to a 45-day reporting lag. Share prices shown are the latest end-of-day close.
Why don’t the percentages add up to 100%?
We track a curated set of leading managers, not every institutional holder, and 13F covers only long U.S.-listed equity — so the figures reflect tracked smart-money ownership, not total institutional ownership.