Best Blue Chip Stocks: 21 Hedge Fund Top Picks

Blue chip stocks dominate the list of hedge funds' most popular equity investments.

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Blue chip stocks, thanks to their massive market capitalizations and deep liquidity, are a natural home for hedge funds and other large pools of institutional capital. And since hedge funds are the putative smart money, who wouldn't want to know which blue chip stocks they're chasing with their capital?

True, hedge funds collectively have a rather poor long-term track record vs the broader market. It should also go without saying that not all blue chip stocks are created equal. 

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Hedge funds' top blue chip stocks
Company (ticker)Number of hedge funds holdingNet change in hedge fund share ownership
Microsoft (MSFT)870-17,827,613
Amazon.com (AMZN)83119,486,254
Alphabet (GOOGL)743-15,059,513
Apple (AAPL)71026,522,877
Meta Platforms (META)708-19,982,330
Nvidia (NVDA)671-15,177,963
Visa (V)615-4,659,066
JPMorgan Chase (JPM)567-3,981,358
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B)562-2,353,903
Mastercard (MA)520-5,094,226
UnitedHealth Group (UNH)516-2,367,894
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)5154,426,492
Exxon Mobil (XOM)49720,584,295
Eli Lilly (LLY)495-1,431,981
Merck (MRK)4931,274,960
Broadcom (AVGO)4783,151,553
Salesforce (CRM)478-2,506,889
Home Depot (HD)466748,548
Chevron (CVX)4635,889,385
Procter & Gamble (PG)454811,034
Walt Disney (DIS)4509,244,013

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