US disclosure intelligence
US smart-money filings, position by position
Quarterly SEC Form 13F-HR holdings for 34 tracked institutional filers — reported positions, values, and quarter-over-quarter changes, read straight from each fund's filing on SEC EDGAR. Sourced, dated, and never advice.
Disclosures shown are public regulatory filings. Data may be delayed or incomplete. Smart-money entities may no longer hold positions shown. Not investment advice.
What a 13F filing shows — and what Flock does with it
Position by position
Every tracked filer's quarterly Form 13F-HR holdings as a full table — security, share count, and reported value — read straight from the filing on SEC EDGAR.
Quarter over quarter
New positions, exits, increases and reductions between a filer's consecutive quarters, computed only where both sides of the comparison are complete.
Sourced and dated
Every figure carries its quarter-end and links to the filing it came from. 13F positions are as of quarter-end and filed up to 45 days later — they are never current positions, and Flock never presents them as advice.
A 13F filing is a quarterly SEC disclosure required of institutional investment managers with at least $100M in US-listed equity assets. Flock is a publisher of what was filed, by whom, and when — it does not tell anyone what to trade.
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