Greenfield FTC Inc Q2 2026 Portfolio Activity: Significant Increases in Emerging Markets ETFs

Greenfield FTC Inc's portfolio saw notable changes during Q2 2026, with significant increases in holdings of EEM and EFA, alongside a minor adjustment to SPY.

By Insiderset.Jul 18, 2026, 5:48 PM
Greenfield FTC Inc Q2 2026 Portfolio Activity: Significant Increases in Emerging Markets ETFs

As part of its ongoing investment strategy, Greenfield FTC Inc reported specific changes to its portfolio holdings for the period ending June 30th, 2026. This filing provides insight into their activity during Q2 2026.

The investor's primary focus appears heavily weighted towards broad market exposure via SPY and international diversification through emerging markets (EEM) and developed international equities (EFA). The portfolio currently holds three distinct stocks, with the top five holdings accounting for a substantial 99.54% of its value.

Regarding their significant Emerging Markets position in EEM, Greenfield FTC Inc increased their stake by over one million shares during this quarter, representing an impressive 138.85% growth from the previous period and adding to its already substantial allocation within the portfolio structure.

Their investment in MSCI EAFE ETF (EFA) also saw a considerable boost, with Greenfield FTC Inc acquiring nearly half a million additional shares compared to Q2 2025. This increase suggests confidence in developed international equities and aligns with their overall allocation strategy for the period.

Meanwhile, adjustments were made to the US equity portion represented by SPY. The holding saw only a marginal increase of approximately four thousand shares during this quarter, which is relatively small compared to the other changes observed in Greenfield FTC Inc's portfolio activity report.

The filing indicates no large-scale selling activities for Greenfield FTC Inc during Q2 2026, with "has_large_sells" explicitly marked as false. Furthermore, there were no exits from existing positions or new stock additions beyond the significant increases noted in EEM and EFA.