BRIGHTON JONES LLC
"13F equity value" = market value of this filer's US-listed long equity positions only. It excludes cash, bonds, non-US and short positions, so it understates a fund's true assets under management — often by a lot.
13F holdings are disclosed ~45 days after quarter-end, and they never reveal when within the quarter a fund actually bought. So any 13F-based summary is structurally late and blurred — this applies to every fund, including this one.
We backtested copying it anyway. Buying this fund's new positions the day each filing went public, over 32 quarters, returned +2.8% per quarter — versus +2.7% per quarter from simply owning every 13F stock. It beat that baseline in only 50.0% of quarters (excess t = 1.13, not statistically significant). Its filings tell you what it bought — not what you should buy.
Quarterly compounding, invested quarters only · entry 47 days after quarter-end (when 13F data becomes public)
Top 20 holdings of 24 · 2026 Q1
| Ticker | Value | Weight | QoQ |
|---|---|---|---|
| AMZN | $861M | | ADD |
| MSFT | $312M | | ADD |
| AAPL | $145M | | HOLD |
| NVDA | $121M | | ADD |
| VTI | $93M | | HOLD |
| DFGR | $74M | | ADD |
| DFIC | $74M | | ADD |
| DCOR | $74M | | ADD |
| DFAC | $69M | | TRIM |
| DFAI | $62M | | ADD |
| IWB | $57M | | TRIM |
| GOOG | $52M | | ADD |
| VT | $45M | | ADD |
| DFAU | $45M | | HOLD |
| GOOGL | $41M | | ADD |
| DFEM | $39M | | ADD |
| VGSR | $38M | | ADD |
| TMUS | $30M | | HOLD |
| XOM | $27M | | ADD |
| SBUX | $24M | | HOLD |
QoQ vs previous quarter's share count · NEW = new position · ADD/TRIM = ±2% shares · HOLD = unchanged.
New positions in 2026 Q1
None.
Method & Limitations
Method: a "new position" = held this quarter, absent last quarter (options excluded; stocks with <50 prior holders excluded to filter spin-off artifacts). Entry 47 days after quarter-end — the first day the public could act on the filing. Benchmark = equal-weighted universe of all 13F-held stocks. Limitations: quarterly snapshots can't see intra-quarter trades; survivorship bias — funds that shut down are absent, which flatters the sample. Statistics, not advice.