Track Institutional Money & Follow the Smart Money

See where hedge funds and major investors are moving their money with 13F filing data. Coverage focuses on U.S. equities listed on the NYSE, NASDAQ and Cboe/BATS.

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See the Market's Biggest Moves

One input. One click. AI does the rest.

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    1. Monitor Top-Level Fund Activity

    See where the largest players are placing their bets.

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    2. Search for Specific Fund Managers

    Look up any institutional investor instantly.

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    3. Analyze Their Holdings & Allocations

    Break down positions and sector weights.

See the Hot Money Tracker in Action

Get key fund metrics, sector breakdowns, historical changes, and detailed holdings — all in one view.

🎥 Demo covers: Fund Flows • Sector Breakdowns • Portfolio Changes • Holdings Details

Why Track Institutional Money?

See where the world's best investors are putting their capital.

Track the market's top investors

Analyze a fund's sector allocations

See what funds are buying & selling

Discover new ideas from top managers

View a fund's complete portfolio

Spot key institutional trends

Built for Investors, Analysts, and Traders

Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, our tool provides valuable insights for everyone.

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Financial Analysts

Day Traders

Portfolio Managers

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Uncover where large funds place their bets and gain your market edge.

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Institutional Money Flows is a powerful financial tool that tracks institutional investor activity through SEC 13F filings. Investors use it to monitor fund flows, sector allocations, and holdings changes from major investment firms to follow smart money trends.