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George Soros Just Bought These Stocks. Should You?

Securities and Exchange Commission rules dictate that investment funds that manage assets in excess of $100 million and include exchange-traded funds must disclose their holdings every quarter in something called a Form 13F. This report is intended to foster transparency about what various funds are doing, but it has the added benefit of allowing investors to see what top-level investors like Warren Buffett or George Soros, are doing with the capital they manage. As for George Soros, his Soros Fund Management private firm manages a little over $5 billion in assets, and the fund's largest holding is in electric vehicle maker Rivian (although he decreased his stake in the company by 10% this quarter). Read More...

Securities and Exchange Commission rules dictate that investment funds that manage assets in excess of $100 million and include exchange-traded funds must disclose their holdings every quarter in something called a Form 13F. This report is intended to foster transparency about what various funds are doing, but it has the added benefit of allowing investors to see what top-level investors like Warren Buffett or George Soros, are doing with the capital they manage. As for George Soros, his Soros Fund Management private firm manages a little over $5 billion in assets, and the fund’s largest holding is in electric vehicle maker Rivian (although he decreased his stake in the company by 10% this quarter).

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