# @benzinga on YouTube

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- **Original URL:** https://youtube.com/watch?v=CyRSzS1sH8Y
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- **Posted:** 2026-08-18T19:30:21.000+00:00
- **Account Owner:** Benzinga | News That Moves (@benzinga) — https://gondola.cc/benzinga

## Caption

Harvard University's endowment just made SpaceX its single largest disclosed stock position at $2.2 billion, according to Harvard Management Company's Q2 2026 13F filing with the SEC. And the Harvard bet is only one piece of a much bigger story. Since SpaceX ($SPCX) went public on the Nasdaq, the latest round of 13F filings has revealed that the largest and most respected institutional investors on Earth all disclosed massive SpaceX positions at the same time. Alphabet (Google) ($GOOGL, $GOOG) disclosed roughly 551 million SpaceX shares worth about $94 billion, a position that traces back to a $900 million investment Google made in SpaceX all the way back in 2015. Nvidia ($NVDA) disclosed about 122.76 million SpaceX shares valued near $21 billion, a position that reportedly came from Nvidia's earlier investment in Elon Musk's xAI. AMD ($AMD) disclosed a fresh $565.5 million SpaceX stake. Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund reported a 154.1 million-share position worth roughly $26.3 billion. Fidelity, Baillie Gifford, BlackRock, Gigafund, Citadel, and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan all showed up on SpaceX's cap table. But the most concentrated bet of all belongs to Atreides Management. The tech-focused hedge fund's 13F shows SpaceX making up roughly 42% of its entire portfolio, a position valued at $4.67 billion at quarter-end. Because 13F filings only capture positions as of quarter-end and can be disclosed up to 45 days later, none of these snapshots reflect any buying or selling since June 30, meaning the current ownership picture may already look different, especially given how much SPCX has moved since its Nasdaq debut. But the pattern is clear. Harvard, Google, Nvidia, AMD, Saudi Arabia, and the smartest hedge funds on Wall Street all decided at the same time that SpaceX belongs in their portfolios in a very big way. When that many sophisticated buyers converge on one name, retail investors should probably pay attention. $SPCX $GOOGL $NVDA $AMD
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