Multiple Institutions Reduce Holdings in NVIDIA: SoftBank Fully Exits, Realizing $5.8 Billion, while Bridgewater Reduces Position by 65.3%
BlockBeats News, November 18th, Recently, multiple institutions have successively reduced their holdings of NVIDIA stock, including:
Japanese financial giant SoftBank announced that it had sold its NVIDIA shares in October, cashing out $5.83 billion. SoftBank stated in its latest financial report that it will invest an additional $22.5 billion in OpenAI through Vision Fund 2 in December.
The latest holdings report from the world's largest hedge fund, Bridgewater, showed that as of the end of the third quarter of this year, Bridgewater held 2.51 million shares of NVIDIA, a 65.3% decrease from the 7.23 million shares it held at the end of the second quarter. Previously, in the second quarter of this year, Bridgewater increased its position in NVIDIA by as much as 154.37%. This reduction in holdings indicates Bridgewater's cautious outlook on NVIDIA's future performance.
Billionaire Peter Thiel has completely liquidated his holdings in NVIDIA. Documents show that Peter Thiel sold approximately 537,742 shares of NVIDIA between July and September. According to the 13F form submitted by his fund Thiel Macro, as of September 30th, he no longer holds any NVIDIA shares. Based on the average NVIDIA stock price during July to September, the selling price of these shares is close to $100 million.
In addition, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has sold over $1 billion worth of NVIDIA stock since June, completing a large-scale pre-planned stock sale. The Friday report indicates that Huang recently sold 25,000 shares.
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