GSI TECHNOLOGY INC (GSIT) Stock Institutional Trading Activity


GSI TECHNOLOGY INC (GSIT) position changes reported by tracked institutional filers across multiple SEC 13F reporting periods. Based on recent SEC 13F filings (Q4 2025), investors with some of the largest reported share count changes include Renaissance Technologies LLC and Ariel Appreciation Fund. Explore insights into buying and selling patterns, position changes, and investment conviction levels to understand institutional trading behavior and market dynamics.

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Portfolio quarterNameTypeQuantityRemainingReported stock balance
Q2 2015Renaissance Technologies LLCBuy40,000443,200$2,309
Q1 2015Renaissance Technologies LLCBuy14,369403,200$2,379
Q4 2014Renaissance Technologies LLCBuy2,331388,831$1,940
Q3 2014Renaissance Technologies LLCSell-85,351386,500$2,091
Q2 2014Renaissance Technologies LLCBuy115,091471,851$2,812
Q1 2014Renaissance Technologies LLCSell-21,940356,760$2,465
Q4 2013Renaissance Technologies LLCSell-13,179378,700$2,515
Q3 2013Renaissance Technologies LLCBuy49,179391,879$2,755
Q2 2013Renaissance Technologies LLCBuy342,700342,700$2,166

Frequently asked questions about GSIT activity

  • Which institutional owners are buying GSIT?

    Institutional owners buying GSIT include investors who have either initiated new positions or increased their existing holdings based on recent SEC 13F filings. The activity table above highlights which funds added shares in the latest reporting periods and how their positions changed over time.

  • What does "buy" mean in GSIT activity?

    "Buy" means an investor increased their reported position in GSIT compared to the prior reporting period. This reflects growing exposure to GSI TECHNOLOGY INC (GSIT) rather than necessarily a brand-new position (though new positions also appear as buys when prior quantity was zero).

  • Is institutional interest in GSIT increasing?

    Institutional interest in GSIT can be assessed by comparing the number of tracked funds adding or increasing positions versus those trimming or exiting across the periods shown. A higher number of additions typically signals increasing participation among large filers, but it should be read alongside position sizes and the full table.