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Smart money stocks

16.53k followers11 symbols Watchlist by Yahoo Finance

This basket consists of stocks widely held by hedge funds.

Curated by Yahoo Finance

Background

Professional money managers charge high fees in exchange for a portfolio of stocks which they believe will beat the market. Regulation forces them to disclose their positions periodically in SEC filings. This watch list includes some of the most popular holdings among this so-called class of ‘smart money’.

How did we choose these stocks?

Each of these stocks was chosen by the Yahoo Finance editorial staff.

Who made these selections?

Yahoo Finance is the most-read business website in the US, garnering roughly 75 million unique visitors every month. The site has extensive coverage of both consumer technology and the business of tech companies.

How are these weighted?

The stocks in this watchlist are weighted equally.

Performance

WatchlistChange today1-month return1-year returnTotal return
Smart money stocks-0.59%---
^GSPC-0.21%+5.47%+27.37%+5595.81%

11 symbols

SymbolCompany nameLast priceChange% changeMarket timeVolumeAvg vol (3-month)Market cap
MSFTMicrosoft Corporation420.99-2.09-0.49%4:00 pm GMT-417.07M19.93M3,128.93B
GOOGAlphabet Inc.175.43+1.55+0.89%4:00 pm GMT-417.23M22.77M2,159.54B
AMZNAmazon.com, Inc.183.63-2.36-1.27%4:00 pm GMT-438.10M40.59M1,910.96B
METAMeta Platforms, Inc.473.23-8.31-1.73%4:00 pm GMT-416.06M16.26M1,200.36B
CMCSAComcast Corporation39.37+0.12+0.31%4:00 pm GMT-415.32M21.30M154.47B
KHCThe Kraft Heinz Company36.07+0.22+0.61%4:00 pm GMT-46.15M7.69M43.80B
CHTRCharter Communications, Inc.277.54+5.77+2.12%4:00 pm GMT-4778.02k1.47M39.97B
TEVATeva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited16.3-0.48-2.86%4:00 pm GMT-415.89M10.19M18.90B
IEPIcahn Enterprises L.P.18.31+0.11+0.60%4:00 pm GMT-42.48M772.30k8.26B
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