Tiger Global’s 15 Long-Term Stock Picks

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In this article, we discuss the 15 long-term stock picks of Tiger Global.

Even as the venture capital efforts of Tiger Global Management come under increased scrutiny on the back of reportedly disappointing post-pandemic performance, the 13F portfolio of the fund seems to be performing exceedingly well to taper over these concerns. From the beginning of 2023 through to the end of the first quarter of 2024, the public long positions of the fund returned more than 80% to investors. These were dominated by prominent stakes in hyperscalers riding the AI boom. The rate of return posted by the fund was more than double the returns of the benchmark S&P 500 over the period. In contrast, a recent report by news publication Bloomberg reveals that the sixteenth private markets fund of Tiger Global, which set out with a target to raise more than $6 billion in funding back in 2022, closed with $2.2 billion in funding earlier this year. Tech news platform TechCrunch reports that the VC efforts of Tiger Global are suffering from a reputation of making bad bets during the pandemic.

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Even though perfectly-timed bets on tech stocks are the claim to fame for Tiger Global in the past few years, a team from the fund recently noted in an investor letter that 30% of its exposure sits in businesses other than the AI-driven tech sector. Per the fund, these positions have roughly doubled over the last fifteen months with an 80% hit rate. Compared to these astute bets, the venture capital efforts of the company paint a grimmer picture. For example, a recent report by the California State Teachers’ Retirement System reveals that the paper losses on the fifteen private markets fund stood at more than 15% at the end of June 2024. This fund had raised more than $12.7 billion back in 2021 to invest in high growth areas. Data from PitchBook Benchmarks shows that the steep losses of this fund place it in the bottom 10% of all venture funds raised in 2021.

However, there is still time for some of these investments to bear fruit in the long term. The investment team at Tiger Global is certainly losing no sleep over these numbers. In a letter to investors, the fund has noted that the private holdings of the fund generated positive returns in the first quarter of 2024. This year, the VC arm of Tiger Global has invested in many prominent startups, including Waymo, OpenAI, Scale AI and Wiz. The Tiger Global team stressed in the letter that a meaningful portion of the private exposure of the public fund is concentrated in global market leaders who are performing well and awaiting attractive opportunities to go public. The team further added that it was also encouraged by the signs of life in the IPO market following relative dormancy over the last two years.

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For this article, we selected stocks by combing through the 13F portfolio of Tiger Global Management at the end of the third quarter of 2024. Only the companies that have been in the 13F portfolio of the fund consistently for the past three years were selected. These stocks are also popular among other hedge funds. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points (see more details here).

Tiger Global's 15 Long-Term Stock Picks

Chase Coleman of Tiger Global

Tiger Global’s Long-Term Stock Picks

15. Dingdong (Cayman) Limited (NYSE:DDL)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 9      

Dingdong (Cayman) Limited (NYSE:DDL) operates an e-commerce company in China. The stock features on the list of long-term stock picks of Tiger Global as it has consistently been a part of the 13F portfolio of the fund for the past three years. This stake, comprising over 118,000 shares valued at over $420,000, has stayed constant for the past two years. Before this, at the end of the first quarter of 2022, Tiger Global owned more than 12 million shares in the Chinese firm but sold almost all of them in the ensuing months.

There are several reasons why Tiger Global is bullish on the stock. One of these is solid fundamentals. In earnings for the third quarter of 2024, Dingdong (Cayman) Limited (NYSE:DDL) posted a revenue of over RMB6.54 billion, up 27.2% year over year. The firm also reported a noteworthy increase in gross merchandise value, up 28.3% year over year to RMB7.27 billion. The results further showed that the firm achieved non-GAAP profitability for the eighth consecutive quarter and GAAP profitability for the third consecutive quarter.

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