| Filer | 13FScore | This quarter | Shares | Value | % of their book |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Tudor Jones / Tudor | 63 | Trimmed -24% | 75,000 | $2,611,500 | 0.0% |
| Steve Cohen / Point72 | 80 | Trimmed -24% | 233,654 | $8,135,832 | 0.0% |
“@DonkeyCapital69 Sure, I’ll do one tomorrow. Those types of writeups take a lot of time! Was looking at some old ones back in 2025 like Nanya. Ended up 100%+ in just 3 months, which is crazy. I’ll add some stuff like $SKYT or $VELO this time that people asked my feedback on.” post →
| Date | Tweet |
|---|---|
| 2026-01-23 | @DonkeyCapital69 Sure, I’ll do one tomorrow. Those types of writeups take a lot of time! Was looking at some old ones back in 2025 like Nanya. Ended up 100%+ in just 3 months, which is crazy. I’ll add some stuff like $SKYT or $VELO this time that people asked my feedback on. → · 63 likes · 6,525 views |
| 2026-01-20 | @WaltzDisneyz @itachidata28 I made a post about it earlier regarding 1) supply chains 2) defense 3) made in America semis But personally $OSS for defense, $LPTH since that one dropping 5% in specific just stupid. Was looking to scale up $DPRO and $SKYT since they’re both down 4-6%+ → · 19 likes · 4,695 views |
| 2026-01-20 | These types of selloffs are both risk-management and stems from irrational fear, eg. $OSS down -6.1% $SKYT down -6.3%, so the TACO trade presents great opportunities. Esp. when healthy companies like $LITE drop another 3.78% overnight after a 6% drop on friday. I'm going dip hunting -> Trump de-… → · 10 likes · 4,143 views |
Every tracked holder of this name, sorted new → added → flat → trimmed. Shares = reported 13F share count; Value as reported (a few managers file values in $thousands). Generated 2026-08-17.