Here's What Ken Griffin Of Citadel Has Been Buying and Selling
Citadel Advisors Latest Form 13F Filing
On February 9th, 2018, Ken Griffin's firm Citadel Advisors filed their quarterly . I reviewed the 13F filing to analyze holdings in Citadel Advisors' large portfolio.
The hedge fund's stock portfolio totals $154.4 billion according to the latest filing. The list value of stock holdings is up 18.5% when compared to the last quarter. As a benchmark, the S & P 500 was up 6.1% over the same period. Not bad!
Quarter-over-Quarter Turnover (QoQ Turnover) measures the level of trading activity in a portfolio. Citadel Advisors's QoQ Turnover for the latest quarter was 33.5%, so the firm appears to trade a significant percent of its portfolio each quarter.
Citadel Advisors' Largest HoldingsThe Ideas section of finbox.io tracks top investors and trending investment themes. You can get the latest data on the holdings discussed below at the . The following table summarizes his firm's largest holdings reported in the last filing:
Citadel Advisors Largest HoldingsThe seven positions above represent 24.1% of the hedge fund's total portfolio.
Citadel Advisors' 7 Largest PurchasesI also used finbox.io to find Citadel Advisors's largest buys last quarter. Here's the list of the biggest stock purchases determined by comparing the last two filings:
Citadel Advisors 7 Largest PurchasesHere's the list of biggest position reductions determined by comparing the last two filings:
Citadel Advisors 7 Biggest SellsTo find stocks in his portfolio that may be unpopular at the moment and trading at cheap valuations, I ranked his holdings by price pullbacks. The ranking table below lists the stocks in Citadel Advisors' portfolio by stock price performance over the last 30 days.
Citadel Advisors Recent Price Pull-Back StocksManagers with more than $100 million in qualifying assets under management are required to disclose their holdings to the SEC each quarter via 13F filings. Qualifying assets include long positions in U.S. equities and ADRs, call/put options, and convertible debt securities. Shorts, cash positions, foreign investments and other assets are not included. It is important to note that these filings are due 45 days after the quarter end date. Therefore, Citadel Advisors' holdings above represent positions held as of December 31st and not necessarily reflective of the fund's current stock holdings.
However, most can agree that with thousands of stocks traded on U.S. exchanges, doing thorough research on each one is nearly impossible for smaller investors. Leveraging the resources of the largest hedge funds on Wall Street can be a powerful way to narrow down the list.
Author: Matt HoganExpertise: Valuation, financial statement analysis
Matt Hogan is a co-founder of finbox.io. His expertise is in investment decision making. Prior to finbox.io, Matt worked for an investment banking group providing fairness opinions in connection to stock acquisitions. He spent much of his time building valuation models to help clients determine an asset's fair value. He believes that these same valuation models should be used by all investors before buying or selling a stock.
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As of this writing, I did not hold a position in any of the aforementioned securities and this is not a buy or sell recommendation on any security mentioned.
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