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5,138 hedge funds and large institutions have $1.18T invested in Meta Platforms (Facebook) in 2025 Q4 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 584 funds opening new positions, 2,492 increasing their positions, 1,694 reducing their positions, and 235 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

149% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 584 | Existing positions closed: 235

47% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 2,492 | Existing positions reduced: 1,694

24% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $69.8B | Put options by funds: $56.2B

4.95% more ownership

Funds ownership: 75.6%80.55% (+4.9%)

5% more funds holding

Funds holding: 4,9015,138 (+237)

2% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $1.2T → $1.18T (-$24.1B)

11% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 1,092977 (-115)

Holders
5,138
Holders Change
+237
Holders Change %
+4.84%
% of All Funds
62.48%
Holding in Top 10
977
Holding in Top 10 Change
-115
Holding in Top 10 Change %
-10.53%
% of All Funds
11.88%
New
584
Increased
2,492
Reduced
1,694
Closed
235
Calls
$69.8B
Puts
$56.2B
Net Calls
+$13.6B
Net Calls Change
-$1.06B
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
EWM
2726
Elevation Wealth Management
Minnesota
$2.4M +$2.43M +3,632 New
UW
2727
Unique Wealth
Florida
$2.4M -$503K -753 -17%
TWP
2728
Tempus Wealth Planning
California
$2.39M +$188K +281 +8%
PWM
2729
Parkway Wealth Management
Texas
$2.39M +$2.42M +3,621 New
SSCA
2730
South Shore Capital Advisors
Massachusetts
$2.39M +$2.42M +3,618 New
GCM
2731
Generation Capital Management
New York
$2.39M +$26K +39 +1%
CAC
2732
Core Alternative Capital
Georgia
$2.39M +$693K +1,038 +40%
LAM
2733
Lifestyle Asset Management
Texas
$2.38M -$24.7K -37 -1%
GWM
2734
Gibbs Wealth Management
Georgia
$2.38M -$64.1K -96 -3%
EPW
2735
Endeavor Private Wealth
Kansas
$2.37M +$323K +484 +16%
WFS
2736
WealthGarden F.S.
California
$2.37M -$62.8K -94 -3%
FC
2737
Fjell Capital
North Dakota
$2.37M +$193K +289 +9%
SFG
2738
Sovereign Financial Group
Connecticut
$2.37M +$205K +307 +9%
HCM
2739
Hall Capital Management
Rhode Island
$2.36M +$58.1K +87 +2%
AG
2740
AmeriFlex Group
Nevada
$2.36M -$486K -728 -17%
PFP
2741
Paragon Financial Partners
California
$2.36M
HA
2742
Harfst & Associates
Wyoming
$2.36M -$42.1K -63 -2%
LWM
2743
Lodestone Wealth Management
Washington
$2.36M +$22.7K +34 +1%
XF
2744
XML Financial
Maryland
$2.35M +$524K +785 +28%
WA
2745
Waddell & Associates
Tennessee
$2.35M -$82.8K -124 -3%
DAC
2746
Dutch Asset Corp
New York
$2.35M +$2.38M +3,566 New
GPI
2747
General Partner Inc
Pennsylvania
$2.35M
ATI
2748
Act Two Investors
California
$2.34M -$29.4K -44 -1%
WAM
2749
WealthTrust Asset Management
Florida
$2.34M +$42.7K +64 +2%
CCA
2750
Cravens & Co Advisors
Tennessee
$2.34M +$22K +33 +0.9%

META Hedge Fund Activity: Q4 2025 in Review

5,138 of the 8,223 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Meta Platforms (Facebook) (META) for Q4 2025, worth a combined $1.18T — down 2% from $1.2T a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 584 funds opened new META positions and 235 closed out — a net gain of 349 holders — while 2,492 added to existing stakes and 1,694 trimmed.

The largest buyer was J. Stern & Co, adding an estimated $46.4B. The largest seller was JP Morgan Chase, cutting an estimated $7.25B.

  • 5,138 institutional investors held Meta Platforms (Facebook) (META) as of Q4 2025, up from 4,901 in Q3 2025.
  • Funds reported $1.18T of Meta Platforms (Facebook) stock for Q4 2025, down 2% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 584 funds opened new Meta Platforms (Facebook) positions in Q4 2025 and 235 closed out, a net change of +349 holders.
  • The largest Meta Platforms (Facebook) buyer in Q4 2025 was J. Stern & Co, an estimated $46.4B added.
  • The largest Meta Platforms (Facebook) seller in Q4 2025 was JP Morgan Chase, an estimated $7.25B sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q4 2025.