About fructus.finance

Independent tracking of superinvestor portfolios from their SEC 13F filings.

What this section covers

fructus.finance is a French financial data site. This English-language section is a focused offshoot that tracks the quarterly portfolio disclosures ("13F filings") of a curated group of institutional investors, sometimes called superinvestors, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

For each manager, we show the current portfolio, quarter-over-quarter buys and sells, sector breakdown, and dividend stock exposure. A separate consensus view highlights the stocks most widely held across all tracked managers. New to 13F filings? Start with our guide on how to read a 13F filing.

Sources and methodology

SEC EDGAR

Official source for 13F filings from institutional managers with more than $100 million in U.S. equity assets. These filings are published up to 45 days after the end of each quarter and only cover long positions in U.S.-listed securities.

OpenFIGI

13F filings identify holdings by CUSIP, not ticker symbol. We resolve tickers using our own curated stock database first, then fall back to the OpenFIGI mapping API for holdings not already covered.

Update frequency

Tracked managers are checked twice a week for newly available filings. New quarterly disclosures typically appear within days of becoming public on EDGAR, subject to the 45-day filing deadline each manager is bound by.

Important disclaimer

fructus.finance is an independent financial information site. The data, analysis, and tools it provides are for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice. Nothing on this site should be interpreted as a recommendation to buy or sell any security. All investing carries the risk of capital loss. 13F data is reported with a lag of up to 45 days and does not reflect a manager's current holdings.

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