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What Is a 13F Filing?
A concise explanation of Form 13F filings, what they show, what they omit, and how Finoriq uses them in investor and ownership views.
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What It Shows
A 13F filing lists reportable long positions, including issuer names, security classes, shares, and reported market values.
Finoriq uses 13F filings to show investor holdings, portfolio weights, position changes, and company-level ownership views.
Important Limits
13F filings are delayed and do not show a complete portfolio. They generally do not show short positions, cash, many non-U.S. holdings, or the reason behind a position.
Treat 13F data as context, not a recommendation. Review original filings and consult a qualified professional before making investment decisions.
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