Billionaire investor Chase Coleman of Tiger Global Management, known for aggressive tech investments, increased Nvidia holdings by 6.8% and added Amazon shares by 62.2% in Q2 2025. The fund’s Big Tech bets grew 28% in value to $34.1 billion. Notable moves include a stake in Circle Internet and exits from DoorDash, PDD Holdings, and ServiceNow.

Tiger Global’s Q2 filing revealed a 19% rise in Broadcom shares and a new position in Circle Internet. The fund sold off DoorDash holdings and reduced ServiceNow shares by 48%. Notable exits include PDD Holdings, reflecting cautious tech allocation decisions amid evolving market dynamics.

Tiger Global’s aggressive investments in semiconductor leaders like Nvidia reflect confidence in AI hardware demand. The fund’s strategic moves in Q2 2025 include increasing exposure to Nvidia and Reddit, while exiting Chinese e-commerce company PDD Holdings. Notable tech exits include DoorDash and ServiceNow, showcasing a profit-taking approach amid market shifts.

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