Stanley Druckenmiller bought into a few stocks tied to artificial intelligence last quarter, while piling into a handful of other names in the tech sector.
Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller bought into a few stocks tied to artificial intelligence last quarter, while piling into a handful of other names in the tech sector, according to a new regulatory filing. The legendary investor, who now runs Duquesne Family Office, bought $210 million in Microsoft, making it his third-largest holding. Meanwhile, he increased his Nvidia holdings significantly, boosting the chip maker to his family office's second-largest bet.
Nvidia, which makes chips needed for AI computing tasks, has jumped more than 96% this year after having a banner first quarter, its biggest quarterly gain since 2001. Microsoft has rallied 30% in 2023. The investor also built a sizable stake in Alphabet, another AI play, making it one of his top 10 holdings. Alphabet's Google announced last week it would bring AI features to its signature search product to turn complex queries into simple answers by combining results from multiple sources.
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