Smart Money 13F — Hedge Fund Buys, Exits & Consensus
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Smart Money 13F — Hedge Fund Buys, Exits & Consensus
Track what hedge funds bought, sold and exited each quarter from SEC 13F filings, plus a cross-fund consensus/conviction ranking. Not a raw holdings dump — the smart-money signal.
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Smart Money 13F - Hedge Fund Buys, Exits & Consensus
See what hedge funds are actually buying and selling. Give one or more fund CIK numbers and get each fund's latest quarterly moves from SEC 13F filings - new positions, add-ons, trims and full exits - plus a cross-fund consensus ranking showing which stocks the smartest money is piling into. Not a raw holdings dump: the signal.
Following "smart money" 13F activity - especially when multiple funds buy the same stock - is a widely-followed institutional-flow research approach. This Actor surfaces it automatically.
Real example (from live SEC data): Berkshire Hathaway last quarter - new: Delta Air Lines ($2.6B), Alphabet ($1B); increased: Alphabet +204%; exited: Visa, UnitedHealth, Mastercard.
What makes it different
Existing 13F scrapers give you a static list of holdings. This Actor computes the quarter-over-quarter change and cross-fund consensus:
- New buys - positions a fund opened this quarter.
- Increased / trimmed - with % change in shares.
- Exits - positions fully sold.
- Consensus & conviction - across multiple funds, which stocks the most funds hold and are buying (a 0-100 conviction score).
Who it's for
- Retail traders & quants - a ready-made institutional-ownership dataset for research.
- Fintech & research apps - drop hedge-fund activity into your product.
- Competitive-intelligence analysts - track what specific funds are doing each quarter.
A self-serve, pay-per-use alternative to WhaleWisdom and Quiver Quant.
Input
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
filerCiks | array | SEC CIK numbers of 13F filers (e.g. 1067983 = Berkshire, 1649339 = Scion/Michael Burry, 1336528 = Pershing Square). Add several for a consensus ranking. |
Output
- One filer_activity item per fund: latest portfolio value, holdings count, and lists of
new_buys,increased,decreased,exits(issuer, value, % share change). - One consensus item (when ≥2 funds): per stock - how many funds hold it, how many are buying, total value, and a conviction score.
- Every filer includes a
sec_urlto its 13F filings on SEC EDGAR, so you can verify in one click.
How it works
Pulls the two most recent 13F-HR filings per fund from SEC EDGAR (free, public, no key), parses the official Information Table XML, and diffs them quarter-over-quarter. Clean, stable source - no anti-bot, no scraping fragility.
Pricing
Pay-per-event: per fund analyzed. Analyzing 3 funds = 3 charges. You pay only for what you analyze.
FAQ
How fresh is it? 13F filings are quarterly (filed ~45 days after quarter-end); this Actor always uses the latest available filing per fund. Where do I find a fund's CIK? Search the fund name on the SEC EDGAR full-text search; the CIK is in the filer profile.
Keywords: SEC 13F, hedge fund holdings, institutional ownership, smart money, 13F tracker, hedge fund buys and sells, institutional flow, WhaleWisdom alternative, Quiver alternative, consensus stock picks, conviction, quant research data.
Note: Provided as data for research, screening and monitoring - not investment advice. Historical patterns do not guarantee future results.