Tiger Global Management reduced its exposure to several of the biggest US technology companies during the second quarter while adding new positions in Advanced Micro Devices and SpaceX, according to a report by Reuters citing the firm’s latest regulatory filing.
The hedge fund made cuts across much of its portfolio of megacap technology stocks, including Alphabet, Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta Platforms. It also significantly reduced its positions in Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufa...
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