Most bought stocks in Q2 2008

See which stocks institutional investors increased the most in Q2 2008, measured as net growth in reported share positions from Q1 2008 into Q2 2008. Notable additions at the top of this list include BANK OF AMERICA CORP (BAC), PFIZER INC (PFE), PROCTER & GAMBLE CO/THE (PG), MICROSOFT CORP (MSFT). These rankings aggregate SEC 13F filings from all institutional investors in our database.

SymbolNameNet sharesNet valueNewAddedTrimmedSold outHolding now
BACBANK OF AMERICA CORP195,900$2.02M01001
PFEPFIZER INC186,900$1.59M01001
PGPROCTER & GAMBLE CO/THE97,100$4.00M01001
MSFTMICROSOFT CORP82,600$1.92M01001
KOCOCA-COLA CO/THE79,297$3.29M01001
JNJJOHNSON & JOHNSON50,000$3.13M01001
WFCWELLS FARGO & CO36,100$367.85K01001
XOMEXXON MOBIL CORP29,600$2.78M01001
VZVERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC20,000$525.83K01001
COPCONOCOPHILLIPS10,000$1.93M01001
Net change in reported shares (all institutional filers) by symbol10 symbols with net change in reported shares from all institutional filers.0.0053.9K107.7K161.6K215.5KNet change in reported shares (all institutional filers)BACPFEPGMSFTKOJNJWFCXOMVZCOPSymbol

Frequently asked questions about Most bought stocks in Q2 2008

  • What are the most bought stocks in Q2 2008?

    The most bought stocks in Q2 2008 are those with the largest increase in reported share counts across institutional investors compared to Q1 2008, based on SEC 13F filings.

  • Which stocks did institutional investors added to the most in Q2 2008?

    Among institutional filers, net additions were largest in companies such as BANK OF AMERICA CORP (BAC), PFIZER INC (PFE), PROCTER & GAMBLE CO/THE (PG), based on aggregated 13F data.

  • How is institutional buying calculated?

    Buying is calculated by summing the net increase in shares reported by institutional investors between two consecutive quarterly 13F snapshots (compared to Q1 2008).

  • Does this include all institutional owners?

    Yes. These rankings aggregate SEC 13F filings from all institutional investors in our database, not only the investors we track individually.

  • Are these trades real-time?

    No. 13F filings are reported quarterly and may be delayed by up to 45 days. The data reflects positions at the end of the reporting period, not real-time trading activity.