India + US disclosure intelligence
See any investor or fund's disclosed portfolio.
Look up what India's tracked superstar investors and global 13F funds disclosed — from SEBI, the exchanges, AMFI and the SEC. Every holding is time-stamped and links to its original filing. Research, not advice.
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Morgan Stanley
A real disclosure from NSE block-deal data — source-linked, filing date intact. Not investment advice.
Definition
A disclosed portfolio is the set of holdings that public filings attribute to an investor or fund: SEC 13F filings for managers with over $100 million in US-listed equities, and in India NSE and BSE shareholding patterns, SEBI SAST and Reg-7 filings, bulk and block deals, and AMFI monthly mutual-fund portfolios. Flock resolves these filings to one entity, dated and source-linked.
What you can look up
Indian ace investors and global 13F funds, in one place.
India
Superstar investors and funds as disclosed in NSE & BSE shareholding-pattern filings, SEBI SAST & Reg-7 filings, bulk- and block-deal data, and AMFI monthly mutual-fund portfolios — resolved to one investor even when they file under several names.
US
Fund portfolios decoded from SEC 13F-HR filings — every position read straight from the filing's information table and linked back to the original record on EDGAR.
How a portfolio lookup works
Step 1: Pick the investor or fund
Search a named Indian investor, a mutual fund, or a US 13F filer. We resolve every alias to one entity.
Try:Radhakishan DamaniRekha JhunjhunwalaRakesh Jhunjhunwala (Estate)
Step 2: Read the disclosed holdings
See what was disclosed, with the quantity and the filing date — time-stamped against the original public source.
Step 3: Verify it yourself
Every line links straight to the filing it came from, on the exchange, SEBI, AMFI or EDGAR. You read it; you decide what it means.
A real 13F position, shown as stale because the filing is a quarter old. Disclosures are public filings; the investor may no longer hold what is shown. Not investment advice.
No trades, no recommendations, no curated baskets. Research, not advice.
Frequently asked questions
How can I see an investor's disclosed holdings?
Public filings disclose parts of them. For US funds, quarterly SEC 13F filings list long US-listed positions. For Indian investors, holdings above 1% appear in company shareholding patterns, and large trades surface in SEBI SAST filings and bulk or block deals. Flock resolves these filings per investor and links each line to its source.
How current is a disclosed portfolio?
As current as the filing cycle. A 13F is due within 45 days of quarter-end; Indian shareholding patterns are filed within 21 days of quarter-end. A position may have changed since the filing date, so Flock stamps every line with its date and shows a freshness chip.
Which investors and funds does Flock track?
India's widely tracked individual investors and funds as they appear in NSE and BSE filings, AMFI-listed mutual funds, and US 13F filers on SEC EDGAR. Name variants are resolved, so an investor filing under several spellings appears as one entity.
Is Flock an investment adviser?
No. Flock republishes public regulatory disclosures with dates and source links so readers can verify them. It does not recommend securities, rank investors, or suggest trades. Disclosed positions may be delayed, partial, or already closed by the time a filing becomes public.
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