Goldman Sachs Exits XRP and Solana ETF Holdings, Starts Hyperliquid Strategies Position

According to its latest 13F filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (U.S. markets regulator), Goldman Sachs sold its XRP and Solana ETF positions in the first quarter and opened a new Hyperliquid Strategies stake.

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Summary

Goldman Sachs reported in a 13F filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (U.S. markets regulator) that it fully exited its XRP and Solana ETF holdings during the first quarter. The filing also shows the bank initiated a new position in Hyperliquid Strategies. A 13F filing is a quarterly disclosure used by large institutional investment managers to report certain U.S.-listed equity holdings, offering a snapshot of portfolio changes at the end of the reporting period.

Terms & Concepts
  • 13F filing: A quarterly regulatory report that large investment managers submit to disclose certain U.S.-listed holdings as of the end of the quarter.
  • ETF: An exchange-traded fund that trades on stock exchanges and gives investors exposure to an asset or basket of assets without directly holding them.
  • Hyperliquid: A crypto trading platform associated with perpetual futures (crypto derivatives without expiry) and on-chain trading infrastructure.