Changes in Top Holdings of Motley Fool Wealth Management Q3 2022 vs. Q4 2022
Ava Hoppe | 28 April, 2023
The holdings of Motley Fool Wealth Management, LLC underwent some major changes in the last quarter of 2022. Amazon.com Inc, Equinix Inc REIT, and Mastercard Inc Class A were among the top holdings that experienced a significant decrease in the number of shares held. On the other hand, Booking Holdings Inc, Brookfield Corporation, and Waste Connections Inc REIT were among the top holdings that increased in shares. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the changes in the top holdings of Motley Fool Wealth Management and what it means for investors.
The biggest decrease was seen in Amazon.com Inc, where the number of shares held by Motley Fool Wealth Management went from 705,685 in Q3 2022 to 692,889 in Q4 2022, a decrease of 27.1% in value from $79,742,000 to $58,144,000. Equinix Inc REIT and Mastercard Inc Class A also saw a decrease of 14.7% and 20.3%, respectively, in the number of shares held.
Meanwhile, Booking Holdings Inc, Brookfield Corporation, and Waste Connections Inc REIT were among the top holdings that increased in shares. Booking Holdings Inc saw an increase of 20.8% in the number of shares held by Motley Fool Wealth Management, from 27,633 in Q3 2022 to 27,239 in Q4 2022, with a value increase from $45,407,000 to $54,873,000. Brookfield Corporation saw an increase of 131.9% in the number of shares held, from 0 in Q3 2022 to 418,670 in Q4 2022, with a value increase of $0 to $13,169,000. Waste Connections Inc REIT had an increase of 13% in the number of shares held, from 79,335 in Q3 2022 to 76,961 in Q4 2022, with a value increase from $10,721,000 to $10,196,000.
Another notable highlight was Genius Brands International which did not make the top holdings in Q3 2022 but became one of the top holdings in Q4 2022 where Motley Fool Wealth Management held 993,986 shares with a value of $5,771,000.
The changes in holdings of Motley Fool Wealth Management could be attributed to market events such as changes in company earnings or changes in investor sentiment. For instance, it’s easy to see why Amazon.com Inc and Mastercard Inc Class A saw a decrease in shares held as they both experienced some instability in their stock prices in the last quarter of 2022.
In conclusion, the top holdings of Motley Fool Wealth Management saw significant changes in Q4 2022 compared to Q3 2022. While some holdings decreased, others saw an increase in the number of shares held. It’s important for investors to keep an eye on changes in holdings to better understand the investing strategy of Motley Fool Wealth Management and how it aligns with their own investment goals.
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