Adirondack Capital Advisors Increases Holdings in Top ETFs During Q2 2026
This quarter, Adirondack Capital Advisors increased its portfolio allocations significantly across several exchange-traded funds (ETFs), particularly those focused on growth-oriented sectors. No disclosed stock sales or exits were observed.

Adirondack Capital Advisors (ACALLC) demonstrated a clear preference for growth-oriented investments during Q2 2026, significantly increasing its holdings in several exchange-traded funds (ETFs) while avoiding any disclosed stock sales or exits.
The most substantial purchase of the quarter was observed in ISHAES TR (HDV), where Adirondack Capital Advisors increased their stake by an impressive 417.98%. This ETF, focused on small-cap growth stocks (HDV), saw its portfolio allocation rise to 8.38%, making it a key component of the firm's current position.
Other significant additions included ISHAES TR (IWF) (IWF) with a nearly 296.46% increase in shares, VANGUARD SPECIALIZED FUNDS (VIG) (VIG) seeing a moderate but still notable 35.29% rise, and ISHAES TR (MGK) (MGK) experiencing an unprecedented 400% jump in holdings.
Additionally, the firm boosted its positions in several other ETFs: ISHAES TR (IVW) (IVW) by 29.05%, VANGUARD WHITEHALL FDS (VYM) (VYM) by 14.82%, and ISHAES TR (IVV) (IVV) slightly but consistently by 8.19%. These actions further solidified their allocation in large-cap growth stocks.
While the primary activity appeared to be concentrated buying, Adirondack Capital Advisors also made smaller adjustments this quarter. They moderately increased holdings of IJH (IJH) by 5.87% and VANGUARD TAX-MANAGED FDS (VEA) (VEA) by a small percentage, indicating selective refinement within their existing framework.
Notably absent from the disclosed activity were any stock sales or exits. The firm maintained its focus on ETFs throughout Q2 2026 and did not divest any individual stocks according to this filing. This suggests confidence in their current holdings and a continued strategy of leveraging diversified exchange-traded products.