What is a super investor?
A super investor is a well known investor with a long track record of strong returns. Names like Warren Buffett, Michael Burry, and Bill Ackman are good examples. You can follow their stock holdings through their quarterly 13F filings.
Where the term comes from
It became popular through sites that track the 13F holdings of top value investors. The idea is simple. Follow the people who have proven they can invest well over many years.
How we choose them
We follow a hand picked group known for patient, long term, value focused investing. These are managers whose moves are worth watching.
Why follow them
Their holdings come straight from public SEC filings, so you see what they actually own. It is a free way to study how the best investors think about a portfolio.
Frequently asked questions
Who counts as a super investor?
Proven investors with long, strong track records, such as Warren Buffett, Michael Burry, Mohnish Pabrai, and Bill Ackman.
How can I see a super investor's stocks?
Through their quarterly 13F filings, which list the US stocks they own. Stockslash turns these into clean, easy to read pages.