Ken Griffin, Citadel's founder and CEO, stands as a paragon in the investment world with his management of over $62 billion in assets. Citadel, a behemoth in market-making, commands a significant presence in the New York Stock Exchange and worldwide, engaging in nearly one-fourth of U.S. stock trades and 40% of retail trades.
Griffin's astounding net worth of $37.5 billion ranks him among the elite hedge fund managers globally, positioned at No. 37 on the Forbes billionaires list. The past year marked a triumph with a $7 billion return to clients, fueled by a remarkable 30% profit surge.
This year, Griffin anticipates replicating these stellar returns, bolstered by Citadel's multistrategy fund, Wellington, which has already achieved a 15% gain year-to-date through November. An internal source from Reuters indicates Citadel's strategy to distribute about $7 billion in profits to investors, aiming to regulate its assets under management to $58 billion by 2024.
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Griffin's investment philosophy extends beyond direct stock holdings to passive ETFs, with a significant portion of Citadel's portfolio in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF.
Key Holdings in Griffin's Portfolio:
• Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT): Citadel's top investment, making up 1.72% of its portfolio. Microsoft's remarkable 55% surge this year has notably benefited Griffin's investments.
• Activision Blizzard Inc. (NASDAQ: ATVI): Citadel secured 15.02 million shares, and Griffin's strategic acquisition at $87.06 per share and subsequent sale to Microsoft at $95 each resulted in substantial gains.
• Boston Scientific (NYSE:BSX): As a leading medical device manufacturer, it represents Citadel's second-largest holding. Boston Scientific's stock appreciated nearly 20% year to date, and Griffin's investment at an average of $47.63 per share has proven profitable.
• Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA): Among the top Citadel holdings, Nvidia has soared over 242% this year. With revenues and EPS escalating dramatically, Nvidia's future prospects remain exceptionally promising, backed by bullish analyst predictions and high growth potential.
Citadel's strategic investments and Griffin's foresight demonstrate a masterful blend of calculated risk and opportunity maximization, setting a standard in the hedge fund and investment world for wealth advisors and RIAs to study and emulate.
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