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Which big funds hold AMD? — what our data shows

⚡ TradesZ research ·Updated June 22, 2026 ·~2 min read ·Grounded in SEC data

Advanced Micro Devices — AMD — makes the chips that power everything from gaming PCs and laptops to the massive data centers running today's AI workloads. They're essentially one of the two companies (alongside Intel and Nvidia) battling it out for the brain of modern computing.

What our data shows

Our data on AMD tells a pretty compelling story. On the smart-money side, 53 big investment funds have reported holding it — and the names on that list are serious: Berkshire Hathaway, Tiger Global, and Coatue Management. These aren't traders chasing a quick flip; these are long-term, conviction-style investors. On top of that, 5 members of Congress have filed disclosures reporting trades in AMD — we don't know if they were buying or selling, but it shows the stock is on Washington's radar. And the theme we tag AMD with? AI compute — arguably the single hottest corner of the entire tech world right now.

🟢 Institutional ownership (13F)
What you see
53 13F filings name AMD — including top funds Berkshire Hathaway, Tiger Global Management, Coatue Management.
What it means
Large, well-known funds hold a long position here.
How to read it
13F positions are long positions (often read as bullish) — they lag ~45 days and guarantee nothing.
→ See smart money
Congressional trades
What you see
5 lawmakers reported a trade in AMD (incl. Hon. Gilbert Cisneros, Hon. Josh Gottheimer, Hon. Thomas Suozzi).
What it means
Politicians with possible information advantage traded this stock.
How to read it
Can be a signal — the exact direction (buy/sell) is not always in the official filing.
→ See congressional trades

The takeaway

🟢Bullish lean

The big-money ownership here is hard to ignore — when funds like Berkshire and Tiger Global are in the same stock, that's a real signal worth paying attention to. The thing to watch is whether AMD can keep closing the gap with Nvidia in the AI chip race, because that's the question everything else hinges on.

But watch out
Smart-money signals lag the market (13F filings ~45 days) and never guarantee direction — always check the latest price and news yourself.

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