Hedge Funds Similar to SOFTBANK GROUP

13F Portfolio OverlapQ1 2026SOFTBANK GROUP portfolio →
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Most similar hedge funds by 13F overlap

SOFTBANK GROUP CORP. is an institutional investor managing $11.4B across 29 U.S. equity positions as of Q1 2026. Based on the overlap of conviction holdings in their latest 13F filings, the hedge funds with portfolios most similar to SOFTBANK GROUP are BRIGHT VALLEY Ltd, Gordian Singapore Pte Ltd, Dragoneer Investment Group,, with shared positions in $INTC, $YMM, $DDL, $NU, $TEM, $KLAR. The full ranking of 20 similar funds is below.

Notable overlap · 3 shared positions
$153M
13 positions
Some overlap · 4 shared positions
$60M
124 positions
Some overlap · 3 shared positions
$3.0B
17 positions
Some overlap · 3 shared positions
$1.5B
64 positions
Some overlap · 3 shared positions
$6.8B
259 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$2.7B
40 positions
#7SC US (TTGP), LTD.Smart money
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$9.2B
18 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$3.0B
38 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$352M
14 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$22.8B
54 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$100M
99 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$485M
385 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$5.0B
54 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$52.2B
7,822 positions
#15Casdin Capital, LLCSmart money
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$1.3B
40 positions
#16ICONIQ Capital, LLCSmart money
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$4.5B
82 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$571M
117 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$119M
420 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$346M
331 positions
Slight overlap · 3 shared positions
$1.7B
38 positions

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Similarity is derived from each fund’s latest 13F-HR filing with the SEC. Funds are ranked by the overlap of distinctive conviction holdings; near-universal mega-cap positions are excluded so the ranking reflects shared strategy, not common index exposure. Data is informational only and not investment advice.