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Free lunch strategy: How can we make the most of Institution Tracking?
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It's better to follow everyone's footsteps than to walk alone

It's better to follow everyone's footsteps than to walk alone
The 13F data column contains the quarterly position data of institutional investors with investment activities in the US market with a scale of more than 100 million US dollars-many of which are well-known on Wall Street and the actual control institutions of heavyweight investors.
"13F" is actually the format of the position statement as of the end of the quarter that is submitted to the eligible investment institutions and summarized on a calendar quarter cycle.  The nature of this data is similar to the position data in the quarterly report of domestic public funds, but it has a broader scope and more details.  It's better to follow everyone's footsteps than to walk alone.

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It's better to follow everyone's footsteps than to walk alone
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1. Popular institutions, you can see which institutions have recently increased their holdings!
It's better to follow everyone's footsteps than to walk alone
2. And moomoo also classifies different hot industries, allowing you to follow the situation
If you go down, you can see the rankings of institutions in the popular stocks.
It's better to follow everyone's footsteps than to walk alone
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