LPL Financial

LPL Financial Portfolio holdings

AUM $343B
1-Year Est. Return 16.6%
 

LPL Financial, founded in 1989 through the merger of Linsco and Private Ledger and headquartered in San Diego, California, is the largest independent broker-dealer in the U.S., supporting over 22,000 financial advisors who manage more than $1.4 trillion in advisory and brokerage assets as of late 2024. Serving independent advisors, banks, and credit unions, LPL provides a robust technology platform, research, and back-office support, enabling advisors to offer personalized wealth management, retirement planning, and investment services to clients without proprietary products. The firm, publicly traded since 2010 under CEO Dan Arnold, has grown through acquisitions like Waddell & Reed’s wealth management business in 2021, emphasizing flexibility and advisor autonomy. With additional offices in Fort Mill, South Carolina, and Boston, LPL Financial remains a leader in empowering advisors amid a shifting financial landscape.

This Quarter Est. Return
1 Year Est. Return
+16.6%
3 Year Est. Return
5 Year Est. Return
10 Year Est. Return
AUM
$343B
AUM Growth
+$43.1B
Cap. Flow
Cap. Flow %
Top 10 Hldgs %
Holding
5,776
New
Increased
Reduced
Closed

Sector Composition

1 Technology 8.87%
2 Financials 3.64%
3 Consumer Discretionary 2.8%
4 Communication Services 2.55%
5 Industrials 2.4%
Name Market Value Portfolio Weight Shares or Principal Change
in Stake
Capital Flow
KEYS icon
1976
Keysight
KEYS
$35.5B
$8.85M ﹤0.01%
50,621
-2,471
AM icon
1977
Antero Midstream
AM
$8.57B
$8.85M ﹤0.01%
455,001
+73,974
FN icon
1978
Fabrinet
FN
$16.8B
$8.84M ﹤0.01%
24,255
+1,967
RAVI icon
1979
FlexShares Ultra-Short Income Fund
RAVI
$1.36B
$8.84M ﹤0.01%
116,879
-1,385
AKAM icon
1980
Akamai
AKAM
$12.4B
$8.84M ﹤0.01%
116,652
+74,019
DAKT icon
1981
Daktronics
DAKT
$932M
$8.79M ﹤0.01%
420,320
-4,158
XPH icon
1982
State Street SPDR S&P Pharmaceuticals ETF
XPH
$222M
$8.79M ﹤0.01%
183,397
+71,722
CGUI
1983
Capital Group Ultra Short Income ETF
CGUI
$180M
$8.79M ﹤0.01%
+347,462
REG icon
1984
Regency Centers
REG
$12.5B
$8.78M ﹤0.01%
120,492
-8,757
POWR
1985
iShares U.S. Power Infrastructure ETF
POWR
$76.7M
$8.78M ﹤0.01%
350,121
+1,180
IDOG icon
1986
ALPS International Sector Dividend Dogs ETF
IDOG
$440M
$8.78M ﹤0.01%
246,576
+169,120
EVSM icon
1987
Eaton Vance Short Duration Municipal Income ETF
EVSM
$553M
$8.78M ﹤0.01%
174,040
+104,920
SWK icon
1988
Stanley Black & Decker
SWK
$11.5B
$8.78M ﹤0.01%
118,055
+12,779
RITM icon
1989
Rithm Capital
RITM
$6.2B
$8.77M ﹤0.01%
769,631
+56,003
FSGS
1990
First Trust SMID Growth Strength ETF
FSGS
$30.9M
$8.76M ﹤0.01%
280,662
+11,133
GNMA icon
1991
iShares GNMA Bond ETF
GNMA
$395M
$8.76M ﹤0.01%
197,451
+38,258
CPNG icon
1992
Coupang
CPNG
$44.4B
$8.72M ﹤0.01%
270,876
+91,273
ESS icon
1993
Essex Property Trust
ESS
$16.7B
$8.72M ﹤0.01%
32,574
+1,241
BTCO icon
1994
Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF
BTCO
$696M
$8.72M ﹤0.01%
76,446
+20,952
EMD
1995
Western Asset Emerging Markets Debt Fund
EMD
$622M
$8.71M ﹤0.01%
844,302
+31,803
FCPI icon
1996
Fidelity Stocks for Inflation ETF
FCPI
$247M
$8.71M ﹤0.01%
173,821
+40,925
GAA icon
1997
Cambria Global Asset Allocation ETF
GAA
$60.2M
$8.7M ﹤0.01%
275,490
-5,180
SPSC icon
1998
SPS Commerce
SPSC
$3.25B
$8.69M ﹤0.01%
83,454
+29,224
JD icon
1999
JD.com
JD
$40.9B
$8.67M ﹤0.01%
247,745
+50,534
WAT icon
2000
Waters Corp
WAT
$22.9B
$8.63M ﹤0.01%
28,799
-1,763