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Lee Ainslie Maverick Capital

AUM $11.3B
1-Year Est. Return 76.6%
 

Lee Ainslie is the founder of Maverick Capital, a long/short equity firm that emerged from the Tiger Management network of investors. Maverick is known for fundamental research, sector specialization among teams, and a classic hedge fund long/short structure. Ainslie’s firm remains a reference name among so-called Tiger Cub managers.

This Fund
S&P 500
This Quarter Est. Return
+47.05%
1 Year Est. Return
+76.6%
3 Year Est. Return
+266.43%
5 Year Est. Return
+219.63%
10 Year Est. Return
+601.38%
AUM
$11.3B
AUM Growth
+$2.65B
Cap. Flow
+$688M
Cap. Flow %
6.08%
Top 10 Hldgs %
42.81%
Holding
327
New
86
Increased
49
Reduced
40
Closed
148

Top Sells

Rank Stock Value
1
ASML icon
ASML
ASML
+$410M
2
AMAT icon
Applied Materials
AMAT
+$400M
3
AGX icon
Argan
AGX
+$253M
4
TSM icon
TSMC
TSM
+$213M
5
LIN icon
Linde
LIN
+$211M

Sector Composition

Rank Sector Weight
1 Technology 28.07%
2 Healthcare 17.67%
3 Financials 10.05%
4 Industrials 9.89%
5 Consumer Discretionary 8.76%
Name Market Value Portfolio Weight Shares or Principal Change
in Stake
Capital Flow
PICS
326
PicS N.V.
PICS
$1.37B
-268,663
Closed -$2.81M
INFQ
327
Infleqtion Inc
INFQ
$3.18B
-19,941,924
Closed -$196M

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Lee Ainslie's Q2 2026 Portfolio in Review

As of Q2 2026, Lee Ainslie held 327 positions worth $11.3B, up 31% from $8.67B the previous quarter. Its ten largest holdings account for 43% of the portfolio.

Lee Ainslie deployed $688M of net new capital in Q2 2026, opening 86 new positions and adding to 49 existing holdings. Its largest new stake was Meta Platforms (Facebook): 764,041 shares worth $430M.

By sector, the portfolio is most concentrated in Technology at 28% of assets, down from 29% a quarter earlier, followed by Healthcare and Financials.

On the sell side, the largest reduction was ASML, an estimated $410M trimmed.

  • Lee Ainslie's largest Q2 2026 buy was Meta Platforms (Facebook): 764,041 shares worth $430M.
  • Lee Ainslie added most to GFL Environmental in Q2 2026, an estimated $240M increase.
  • Lee Ainslie's biggest Q2 2026 reduction was ASML, cutting an estimated $410M.
  • Lee Ainslie fully exited Argan in Q2 2026, selling an estimated $253M.
  • Lee Ainslie's ten largest holdings make up 43% of its $11.3B portfolio in Q2 2026.
  • Lee Ainslie opened 86 new positions and closed 148 in Q2 2026.
  • Lee Ainslie's portfolio value rose 31% quarter-over-quarter to $11.3B.

Based on Maverick Capital's 13F filing for Q2 2026, filed 14 Aug 2026.