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Are 13F filings public?

Are 13F filings public?

Yes. 13F filings are public records. Anyone can read them for free on the SEC EDGAR website. They are also available in a much cleaner, easier format on sites like Stockslash.

Where to find them

Every 13F is filed with the SEC and posted on EDGAR, the SEC's public database. It is free to search and read.

The catch

Raw EDGAR filings are hard to read and slow to compare. They are also delayed by up to 45 days, so the data is never live.

An easier way

Stockslash parses these filings into clean tables. You can see holdings, quarter over quarter changes, and which stocks the most investors are buying, without digging through raw documents.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I read 13F filings for free?

On the SEC EDGAR website, or in a cleaner format on Stockslash.

Is 13F data free?

Yes. The filings are public and free to access.