NFLX vs MCO
Netflix · Moody's Corp
Superinvestor ownership overlap, unique holders, and conviction comparison.
What the ownership overlap reveals
Across 10 tracked superinvestors, no manager holds both NFLX and MCO — the two names draw on entirely separate pools of smart money. NFLX appears in 3 tracked portfolios; MCO in 7, so MCO is the more widely held of the two among tracked managers.
NFLX is a Communication holding while MCO sits in Financials — the overlap (or lack of it) partly tracks how each manager allocates across sectors. On the latest 13F cohort, NFLX’s ConvictionScore reads −1 (slight selling) against MCO’s +16 (slight accumulation); MCO shows the stronger net-accumulation reading of the pair.
Descriptive comparison of SEC Form 13F filings (45-day reporting lag; filings can be 1–3 months old). Not investment advice — see methodology.
Ownership fingerprint
Who holds NFLX only, who holds MCO only, and who holds both.
- John Armitage3.9%
- Bill Nygren3.6%
- Lee Ainslie3.4%
No manager holds both NFLX and MCO.
- Dev Kantesaria22.4%
- Glenn Greenberg14.2%
- Chuck Akre13.4%
- Chris Hohn9.4%
- William von Mueffling6.4%
- François Rochon5.5%
- Warren Buffett4.4%
Frequently asked questions
Which has more hedge-fund owners: NFLX or MCO?
NFLX (Netflix) is held by 3 tracked superinvestors; MCO (Moody's Corp) is held by 7. MCO has 4 more tracked holders. Full ranking by % of portfolio in the table below.
What managers hold both NFLX and MCO?
0 tracked superinvestors hold both NFLX and MCO based on the latest SEC 13F filings. Full overlap table below.
What is the overlap between NFLX and MCO institutional ownership?
Across 10 unique tracked holders: 3 hold only NFLX (30%), 0 hold both (0%), 7 hold only MCO (70%). The full Venn split + per-manager position % is on this page.
Sourced from SEC 13F filings (2026). Not investment advice. Methodology.