TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR-SP ADR (TSM) Top Institutional Shareholders
TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR-SP ADR (TSM) is currently reported in institutional portfolios tracked by InsiderSet based on the latest available SEC Form 13F filings for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The institutional investors covered on this page collectively reported approximately $9.87B in TSM holdings during the latest filing period.
Tiger Global Management is currently the largest disclosed institutional shareholder of TSM tracked by InsiderSet, reporting ownership valued at approximately $1.88B in its March 31, 2026 SEC Form 13F filing. Based on current market prices and the latest disclosed share count, the position is now estimated to be worth approximately $2.43B, representing an estimated gain of +29.13% since the filing period.
The top 10 institutional shareholders tracked on this page collectively account for approximately 90% of the total disclosed TSM value among the investors covered in this analysis. Major shareholders include Tiger Global Management, Eagle Capital Management, Viking Global Investors, and several other long-term asset managers with concentrated positions in TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR-SP ADR (TSM).
This page ranks the largest institutional TSM shareholders using publicly disclosed SEC Form 13F data, including reported values, estimated current holding values, portfolio allocation percentages, ownership concentration metrics, and historical holding changes across major hedge funds and investment firms.
| Name | Investor/Manager | Portfolio % | Quantity | Reported Balance | Current Estimated Value | Gain/loss Since Filing | Estimated Portfolio Performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiger Global Management | Chase Coleman III | 8.23% | 5,565,074 | $1,880,716,758 | $2,428,542,643 | +$547,825,885 | +29.13% |
| Eagle Capital Management | Ravenel Boykin Curry IV | 5.53% | 4,878,275 | $1,648,613,157 | $2,128,830,427 | +$480,217,270 | +29.13% |
| Viking Global Investors | Ole Andreas Halvorsen | 4.22% | 4,465,127 | $1,508,989,670 | $1,948,536,772 | +$439,547,102 | +29.13% |
| First Eagle U.S. Value | Jean-Marie Eveillard | 1.74% | 3,902,137 | $1,318,727,064 | $1,702,853,565 | +$384,126,501 | +29.13% |
| Cantillon Capital Management | William Von Mueffling | 5.60% | 2,493,551 | $842,695,561 | $1,088,160,721 | +$245,465,160 | +29.13% |
| Lone Pine Capital | Stephen Mandel | 3.74% | 1,389,530 | $469,591,664 | $606,376,997 | +$136,785,333 | +29.13% |
| Appaloosa Management | David Tepper | 7.56% | 1,327,500 | $448,628,625 | $579,307,725 | +$130,679,100 | +29.13% |
| Sequoia Fund | Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb | 6.77% | 1,208,419 | $408,385,201 | $527,341,967 | +$118,956,766 | +29.13% |
| ARK Invest | Cathie Wood | 1.65% | 627,704 | $212,132,567 | $273,923,749 | +$61,791,182 | +29.13% |
| Renaissance Technologies LLC | Jim Simons | 0.30% | 567,960 | $191,942,082 | $247,852,064 | +$55,909,982 | +29.13% |
| Causeway Capital Management | Sarah Ketterer | 2.11% | 508,471 | $171,837,774 | $221,891,660 | +$50,053,886 | +29.13% |
| Mairs & Power Growth Fund | Andrew R. Adams | 1.68% | 486,253 | $164,329,539 | $212,195,947 | +$47,866,408 | +29.13% |
| Parnassus Endeavor Fund | Parnassus Investments | 0.38% | 386,893 | $130,750,489 | $168,836,236 | +$38,085,747 | +29.13% |
| Third Point | Daniel Loeb | 4.46% | 275,000 | $92,936,250 | $120,007,250 | +$27,071,000 | +29.13% |
| Joho Capital | Robert Karr | 17.22% | 190,100 | $64,244,295 | $82,957,739 | +$18,713,444 | +29.13% |
| Polen Capital Management | David M. Polen | 0.41% | 174,686 | $59,035,081 | $76,231,224 | +$17,196,143 | +29.13% |
| H&H International Investment | Duan Yongping | 0.26% | 151,200 | $51,098,040 | $65,982,168 | +$14,884,128 | +29.13% |
| Wedgewood Partners | David Rolfe | 9.03% | 129,353 | $43,714,939 | $56,448,356 | +$12,733,417 | +29.13% |
| Dodge & Cox Stock Fund | V. D. Dodge, E. M. Cox | 0.02% | 107,800 | $36,431,010 | $47,042,842 | +$10,611,832 | +29.13% |
| 7G Capital Management | Charles Jigarjian | 21.75% | 110,000 | $33,427,900 | $48,002,900 | +$14,575,000 | +43.60% |
| Fairfax Financial Holdings | Prem Watsa | 1.63% | 93,700 | $31,679,970 | $40,889,743 | +$9,209,773 | +29.07% |
| Sequoia Financial Advisors | 0.13% | 66,159 | $22,358,293 | $28,871,126 | +$6,512,833 | +29.13% | |
| Torray Fund | Robert Torray | 1.34% | 27,110 | $9,161,933 | $11,830,533 | +$2,668,600 | +29.13% |
| Situational Awareness Partners | Leopold Aschenbrenner | 0.20% | 22,423 | $7,577,853 | $9,785,173 | +$2,207,320 | +29.13% |
| Hancock Classic Value | Richard Pzena | 0.02% | 18,986 | $6,416,319 | $8,285,301 | +$1,868,982 | +29.13% |
| Jensen Investment Management | Eric H. Schoenstein | 0.11% | 16,427 | $5,551,505 | $7,168,579 | +$1,617,074 | +29.13% |
| Ariel Appreciation Fund | John W. Rogers Jr. | 0.06% | 16,092 | $5,438,291 | $7,022,388 | +$1,584,097 | +29.13% |
| Giverny Capital | Francois Rochon | 0.10% | 8,125 | $2,745,844 | $3,545,669 | +$799,825 | +29.13% |
| Hillman Value Fund | Mark A. Hillman | 1.87% | 7,962 | $2,690,758 | $3,474,537 | +$783,779 | +29.13% |
| Matrix Private Capital Group | Richard S. Fuld | 0.51% | 3,095 | $1,048,776 | $1,350,627 | +$301,851 | +28.78% |
| Fundsmith Investment Services | Terry Smith | 0.02% | 2,853 | $964,171 | $1,245,021 | +$280,850 | +29.13% |
| Eagle Capital Management | Ravenel Boykin Curry IV | 2.02% | 15,159 | $5,123 | $6,615,236 | +$6,610,113 | +129028.17% |
Frequently asked questions about TSM
Who owns the most TSM stock?
The largest holders of TSM are typically major institutional investors such as asset managers and hedge funds reporting on Form 13F. The table above ranks tracked superinvestors by reported position size using the latest available filings for TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR-SP ADR (TSM).
Is TSM widely held by superinvestors?
Many widely followed stocks like TSM appear across numerous superinvestor portfolios because of liquidity, index inclusion, and fundamentals. The holder count and table above show how broadly TSM is represented among the institutional managers we track.
What do “Current Estimated Value”, “Gain/loss Since Filing”, and “Estimated Portfolio Performance” mean?
Current Estimated Value is reported share quantity from the latest 13F times our most recent split-adjusted U.S. session close. Gain/loss Since Filing is that estimate minus the reported 13F dollar value; Estimated Portfolio Performance is that difference as a percent of the reported value. Green means the estimate is above the filing value; red means below (not purchase cost). If many filers share the same implied filing price per share, the performance % may match across rows. These are not official fund marks or live quotes.