A Look at American National Registered Investment Advisor's Q4 2021 vs. Q1 2022 Holdings
Ava Hoppe | 9 May, 2023
American National Registered Investment Advisor, Inc. recently filed their 13F form, which discloses their holdings for Q4 2021 and Q1 2022. Let's take a closer look at the changes in their holdings and see what this could mean for investors.
In Q1 2022, American National Registered Investment Advisor decreased their holdings in Apple Inc. by 4.5% and in Microsoft Corp. by 11.1%. They also reduced their stake in Amazon.com Inc. by 4.9%, NVIDIA Corp. by 9.8%, Alphabet Inc. Class C by 7.9%, and Alphabet Inc. Class A by 7.9%.
One notable decrease in holdings was Facebook Inc., which had a sharp decline of 35.9%. This could be due to several factors, including the ongoing controversy surrounding their data practices and potential antitrust concerns.
On the other hand, American National Registered Investment Advisor increased their holdings in several companies. They raised their stake in Northrop Grumman Co. by 13% and in Chevron Corp. by 35.2%. They also increased their holdings in Union Pac Corp. by 4.9% and in Coca-Cola Co. by 1.9%.
While some of the changes in holdings may seem concerning, it's important to note that American National Registered Investment Advisor still holds a significant stake in many of these companies. For example, they still hold over 100,000 shares in both Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp.
It's also worth noting that the 13F form only shows the holdings of one investment advisor and may not reflect the overall sentiment of the market. However, it's still a useful tool for gaining insight into the decisions and strategies of some of the top investors.
Investors should always do their own research and analysis before making any investment decisions. While the 13F form can provide valuable information, it's just one piece of the puzzle.
In conclusion, American National Registered Investment Advisor's recent 13F filing shows some interesting changes in their holdings. While there are some decreases in holdings, they also increased their stake in several companies. It will be interesting to see how these decisions play out in the coming months and if other top investors make similar moves.
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