13F Holdings Comparison: QVT Financial LP Transitions in Q3 and Q4 2022
Ava Hoppe | 23 April, 2023
The Q3 and Q4 2022 13F Holdings for QVT Financial LP have been compared in this report to help investors understand the changes in the fund's portfolio. With 32 stocks bought or sold, the firm has made some significant shifts in its holdings in the last quarter of 2022.
Here are the top five holdings that saw the most significant changes in the Q3 to Q4 2022 comparison:
1. ROIV: The shares of Roivant Sciences Ltd witnessed a decline of 6%, with the Q3 shares being 129,393,817 and Q4 shares at 122,541,536. The value of Roivant Sciences Ltd's holdings in Q4 2022 declined to $979,106 from $416,648 in Q3.
2. MP: The ownership of MP Materials Corp stock saw a shortfall of 12.1%, with the Q3 shares at 13,655,280 and the Q4 shares at 13,501,578. The Value of the holdings fell from $372,789 to $327,818.
3. SPY: SPDR S&P 500 ETF TR was purchased and remains unchanged in quantity in Q4, with the share count at 475,000. The value of the investment appreciated by 7.1% from $169,660 in Q3 to $181,654 in Q4.
4. NXST: Nexstar Media Group Inc shares saw no change in quantity; it remained in possession of 165,735 shares in both Q3 and Q4. The value of Nexstar Media Group Inc shares increased from $27,653 in Q3 to $29,008 in Q4, a profit gain of 4.9%.
5. NIO: The shareholding of the Chinese automaker company Nio Inc experienced a drop of 26.6% in Q4 compared to Q3 2022, with Q3 having a share count of 21,500,000 and Q4 at 22,250,000. The value of the holdings also declined from $38,440 in Q3 to $28,215 in Q4.
Other holdings that attracted attention include Goldman Sachs Group Inc, which experienced the most significant increase in Q4 among all the holdings, with a share count of 80,062 from 47,949 in Q3. The value of the shares rose from $14,051 in Q3 to $27,491 in Q4, resulting in a 95.7% increase.
Accordingly, I believe that this quarterly transition of QVT Financial's holdings in Q3 and Q4 2022 indicates that the fund managers look to be taking a more active position in their investment strategy. Furthermore, they may be taking a more risk-averse approach, given the increases in put options and the reduction in holdings of some companies. Nonetheless, with the incessant fluctuations in the stock market, it is essential to keep a watchful eye to track the potential impact of future portfolio modifications.
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