This screen tracks the moves of the world’s top money managers. It allows us to see who is putting enormous resources into which securities. Sometimes they make the right call, other times they do not – after all, few asset managers outperform the market consistently. Either way, this screen reveals the ideas of the world’s best investors.
Within 45 days after the end of each quarter, asset managers who operate in the U.S. and oversee more than $100 million in assets must report their latest portfolio holdings in what’s known as a Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Our first screen identifies new stock buys that raised our interest in the latest 13F filings from the money managers we follow. These are stocks that these fund managers recently bought in Q3 2025. We also show what percentage of assets each stock makes up within each fund’s investment portfolio.

In addition to tracking new purchases, we pay attention to any “big bets” these asset managers make, which typically means any stocks making up more than 5% of the portfolios they manage. And we also make note of any big investments made by companies into other companies.
The list below shows the notable “big bets” in Q3 among the top money managers and companies we track:
