13F stock ownership research

ALLY institutional ownership: holders, changes, and four-quarter trend

This reverse-ownership view starts with ALLY and shows every matching position in SnowballHare's tracked 13F manager universe. It connects holder-level changes with four-quarter history and company research without presenting delayed filings as live ownership.

Deterministic analysis from filing data

ALLY holder activity in the latest 13F cycle

Institutional positioning in ALLY is visible through the named holders. 2 active managers reported $1.2B in aggregate value. Berkshire Hathaway is the largest tracked holder. The sample is too small for a broad concentration reading.

Position changes show where the quarter differed from the prior filing. Soros Fund Management made the largest measured share-count move at -57.0%. These filings describe quarter-end positions and do not confirm what managers held after the reporting date.

ALLY's ownership trend is more informative than one filing alone. Holder count remains near the trailing average of 2.0. Aggregate value also moves with quarter-end share prices, so dollar changes do not measure active buying by themselves.

ALLY becomes easier to judge beside related companies. Related ownership pages include AAPL, AXP, KO. Return to ALLY stock research for financial statements, earnings, and company risks.

Current 13F snapshot

All institutional holders

Every row below links to the manager's full portfolio page. The table contains 2 current or exited observations for ALLY, ordered by reported market value.

HolderSharesReported valuePortfolio weightShare changeStatus
Berkshire Hathaway2026-03-31 29,000,000$1.14B0.43%0.0%Unchanged
Soros Fund Management2026-03-31 725,267$28.45M0.31%-57.0%Reduced

Quarter-over-quarter activity

Holder changes

New holders 0

  • No matching holder in the current tracked quarter.

Increased 0

  • No matching holder in the current tracked quarter.

Exited holders 0

  • No matching holder in the current tracked quarter.

Manager universe

Holder type breakdown

Holder types are a deterministic classification of SnowballHare's small tracked-manager universe, not an SEC legal category. The breakdown helps distinguish concentrated investment firms from diversified institutions and family-office style portfolios.

Family office / holding company1
Investment manager1

Rolling filing history

Last 4 quarters

Quarterly totals aggregate only managers with a tracked filing for the period. A change can reflect buying or selling, stock-price movement, a new manager entering the dataset, or a missing comparable filing.

2026-03-31
2 holders
$1.17B
2025-12-31
2 holders
$1.39B
2025-09-30
2 holders
$1.17B
2025-06-30
2 holders
$1.18B
QuarterHoldersReported valueSharesNewExits
2026-03-312$1.17B29,725,26700
2025-12-312$1.39B30,687,49300
2025-09-302$1.17B29,737,70000
2025-06-302$1.18B30,406,20000

Comparable stocks

How ALLY compares

Peer pages are selected from the same sector and similar reported company scale when data is available. Compare holder count and concentration, but remember that the same limited manager universe can have very different relevance for different stocks.

Filing interpretation

Common questions about ALLY institutional ownership

Who is the largest tracked institutional holder of ALLY?

Berkshire Hathaway is the largest active holder in the current ALLY sample, reporting $1.1B. The ALLY holder table ranks every matched manager.

Which institution increased its ALLY position the most?

No increase or new ALLY position appears in the current tracked cycle. Review the ALLY change section after the next filing update.

Which institution reduced or exited ALLY most significantly?

Soros Fund Management recorded the largest reduction or exit by prior reported value. Compare it with the other ALLY holder changes.

Did new holders enter or existing holders exit ALLY?

No new ALLY holder entered the tracked sample. No tracked ALLY holder exited. Named managers are shown in the ALLY activity grid.

How concentrated is tracked ownership in ALLY?

The ALLY sample contains too few active managers for a broad concentration conclusion. The ALLY holder table shows the named positions that are available.

How has tracked ownership in ALLY changed across four quarters?

The latest cycle has 2 active holders versus 2 in the oldest displayed comparison quarter. The ALLY four-quarter series separates holder count, shares, and reported value.

What company evidence should be checked alongside ALLY's 13F changes?

Use the ALLY stock research page to compare institutional moves with revenue, margins, cash flow, insider filings, earnings, and company risks. A delayed ownership filing should not override newer operating evidence.

Primary-source record

Sources and methodology

Source: SEC EDGAR 13F-HR information tables for the managers SnowballHare currently tracks. Rows are aggregated by manager and ticker, then compared with the prior available filing. The dataset is delayed, partial, and historical by design.

Disclaimer: Historical filing data is not investment advice. Check material facts against original SEC records before acting.