13F Portfolios

Vanderbilt University

Based on Q1 2026 SEC Form 13F filings, Vanderbilt University manages a portfolio with 71 disclosed long equity positions. The fund's 13F market value sits at $0.50B, reflecting a decline in quarter-over-quarter AUM. Ranked by portfolio weight, the top holdings are INVESCO EXCHANGE TRADED FD T (RSP) at 17.10%, SPDR SERIES TRUST (XME) at 14.80%, and VANGUARD INDEX FDS (VNQ) at 14.58%. The fund is primarily focused on the Unknown sector. New positions this quarter include AERCAP HOLDINGS NV (AER) , FLUTTER ENTMT PLC (FLUT) , S&P GLOBAL INC (SPGI) , MOODYS CORP (MCO) , and INDEPENDENCE RLTY TR INC (IRT) . Fully exited positions include INTUIT (INTU) , ALPHABET INC (GOOGL) , PROCORE TECHNOLOGIES INC (PCOR) , CANADIAN PACIFIC KANSAS CITY (CP) , and CREDICORP LTD (BAP) . Ranked by the share of each peer fund's 13F equity portfolio that overlaps with Vanderbilt University's disclosed positions as of Q1 2026, the closest peers are Matrix Asset Advisors (10.2%), Olstein Capital Management (5.2%), and Lindsell Train (0.2% overlap).

13F AUM
$0.5B
Equity Positions
71
Top-10 Concentration
76.1%
Largest Sector · 70.1%
Unknown
Longest held · 29 qtrs
VNQ
Median Holding Period
4 Qtrs

Top 10 HoldingsQ1 2026

Ranked by portfolio weight. Δ QoQ is the change in weight versus the previous reporting quarter.

#TickerCompanySectorSharesWeightΔ QoQMarket Value
1RSPUnknown469,01417.10%+1.82%$90.0M
2XMEUnknown721,41414.80%-2.42%$77.9M
3VNQUnknown865,64514.58%+1.65%$76.8M
4XOPUnknown307,92510.63%+2.83%$56.0M
5GDXUnknown580,40010.12%-1.89%$53.3M
6EQIXReal Estate10,8332.02%+0.67%$10.6M
7GDXJUnknown83,0601.89%-1.36%$10.0M
8WELLReal Estate45,9131.72%+0.33%$9.1M
9METACommunication Services15,1861.65%+0.18%$8.7M
10MSFTTechnology22,1641.56%+0.28%$8.2M

Quarterly shiftsvs previous quarter

Top movers in Vanderbilt University's Form 13F versus the prior reporting quarter. Δ Weight is the change in portfolio weight (percentage points); Δ Shares is the percent change in share count.

Top buys
CompanyTickerΔ WeightΔ Shares
SPDR SERIES TRUSTXOP+2.83%-14.94%
INVESCO EXCHANGE TRADED FD TRSP+1.82%+0.43%
VANGUARD INDEX FDSVNQ+1.65%+1.08%
EQUINIX INCEQIX+0.67%+5.20%
WELLTOWER INCWELL+0.33%+4.01%
Top sells
CompanyTickerΔ WeightΔ Shares
SPDR SERIES TRUSTXME-2.42%-25.90%
VANECK ETF TRUSTGDX-1.89%-29.20%
VANECK ETF TRUSTGDXJ-1.36%-50.41%
COSTAR GROUP INCCSGP-0.90%-42.05%
DANAHER CORP DELDHR-0.65%-30.95%
Top exited positions

Portfolio composition

Sectors, concentrations, and a tap-through treemap of every position in the fund's latest 13F.

Allocation by stock71 positions · click any tile for institutional holders
Allocation by sector8 sectors · same palette as the stock tiles

Quarterly shifts

Top movers versus the prior reporting quarter. Left panel bridges market-value change in USD millions; right panel shows share-count change in %.

Δ Market value-$59.3M · -10.12% QoQ
Δ Shares heldNet -10.84% vs. prior quarter

Holding period analytics

Distribution of holding periods for all 189 stocks the fund has ever held (up to selected quarter):

Peer Group — Funds With Most Portfolio Overlap

Ranked by percentage of the peer fund's 13F equity portfolio that overlaps with Vanderbilt University's positions in Q1 2026.

# Fund Shared Positions Overlap %
1 Matrix Asset Advisors 5 10.2%
2 Olstein Capital Management 5 5.2%
3 Lindsell Train 2 0.2%
4 Pzena Investment Management 1 0.0%

13F AUM Development

Quarterly 13F-reported equity AUM for Vanderbilt University, derived from aggregate long equity position market values disclosed to the U.S. SEC.

Methodology & FAQ

How We Track Vanderbilt University Holdings

Our data is systematically aggregated directly from quarterly Form 13F-HR disclosures submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

  • Who Must File (Reporting Threshold): This dataset includes filings from U.S. institutional investment managers, hedge funds, mutual funds, university endowments, and family offices managing at least $100 million in qualifying discretionary U.S. equities.
  • What is Included (Data Scope): We exclusively capture long equity positions and listed options (calls and puts) for Vanderbilt University. By SEC regulation, 13F filings do not require the disclosure of short positions, non-U.S. holdings, or OTC derivatives.
  • Portfolio Weight Explained (Metric Definition): “Portfolio Weight” shows how much of a fund's total 13F U.S. equity portfolio is allocated to a specific position on the reporting date.
  • How to Use This Data (Interpretation): Quarter-over-quarter changes in shares and portfolio weight reflect a combination of active trading and market price movements. These are descriptive metrics of fund allocation, not explicit buy or sell signals.
How do you measure hedge fund conviction in Vanderbilt University's portfolio?

We evaluate conviction by looking at portfolio weight rather than just absolute share count. A position that represents a large percentage of a fund's total 13F equity value signals high conviction, regardless of whether it ranks highly in absolute dollar terms. Tracking how this weight changes quarter-over-quarter helps distinguish active capital allocation from passive drift.

Does Vanderbilt University's 13F data include short positions or derivatives?

SEC Form 13F only mandates the disclosure of long U.S. equity positions and listed options (put and call contracts). Short interest, swaps, and OTC derivatives are excluded by regulatory design. To ensure accurate position scaling, listed options are reported based on their underlying share equivalent.

Are family offices and endowments included in this data?

Yes. Any institutional entity exercising investment discretion over at least $100 million in qualifying U.S. equities must file a Form 13F — this explicitly includes single-family offices and university endowments. If a qualifying entity holds positions reported by Vanderbilt University, their allocation is included in this dataset.

When is the data updated, and is there a reporting lag?

Institutional investment managers are required to file their Form 13F within 45 days after the end of each calendar quarter (the standard “T+45” window). Our platform processes filings immediately upon publication to the SEC EDGAR database, providing point-in-time consensus positioning without look-ahead bias.

Data Source: Aggregated from public SEC Form 13F filings via the EDGAR database.