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# Track Institutional Holdings

> How to track institutional holdings in Driven: see what funds are accumulating or exiting, read changes over time, and use positioning to confirm or challenge a thesis.

This guide covers tracking what institutions own and how their positions are changing. Institutional positioning is one of the more useful signals available to an individual investor, the accumulation and distribution that often precedes a story becoming widely known.

The Skill behind this workflow is [Smart Money](/skills/smart-money).

## When to use this

* Checking whether institutions are accumulating or exiting a name
* Understanding who owns a stock and how conviction is changing
* Confirming or challenging a thesis with positioning data
* Spotting names where smart money is moving early

## Step 1: Pull the holdings picture

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Run Smart Money on [TICKER]. Show institutional holdings, recent changes, who the largest holders are, and whether positions are growing or shrinking.
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Example:

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What are institutions doing with NVDA? Show holdings changes over the last few quarters and whether conviction is rising or falling.
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## Step 2: Read the direction, not just the level

A large institutional stake is less interesting than a changing one. Focus on the trend:

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Is the institutional ownership of [TICKER] trending up or down, and which holders are driving the change?
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## Step 3: Mind the reporting lag

Holdings data is reported periodically, so it reflects positions as of a past date. Ask the Agent to be explicit:

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What are the as-of dates for this holdings data, and how stale might the picture be?
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## Step 4: Combine with your own view

Positioning is an input, not a verdict:

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Given this positioning and the fundamentals, does the institutional behavior support or contradict the investment case?
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## Common mistakes

* **Treating holdings as real-time.** The data lags. Always note the as-of date.
* **Following blindly.** Institutions are wrong too. Use positioning to inform, not to decide.
* **Ignoring why.** A fund exiting for portfolio reasons is different from one exiting on a thesis change; the level alone does not tell you which.

## Prompt variations

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Which institutions added to [sector] most aggressively last quarter, and what does that suggest?
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Show me names in my watchlist with the biggest positive change in institutional ownership recently.
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## Related

* [Smart Money Skill](/skills/smart-money) — the workflow behind this guide
* [Insider trading signals](/guides/screening/insider-trading-signals) — the insider counterpart
* [Data and coverage](/concepts/data-and-coverage) — the holdings data behind this guide
