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Lone Pine, Millennium Cut $4.2B in AI Exposure While Rotating Into Mid-Cap Energy

Fourth-quarter 13F filings reveal coordinated sector repositioning as allocators rebalance after 2024's tech concentration.

Published April 16, 2026 Source LPL Financial / Yahoo Finance From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · April 16, 2026

Lone Pine, Millennium Cut $4.2B in AI Exposure While Rotating Into Mid-Cap Energy

Fourth-quarter 13F filings reveal coordinated sector repositioning as allocators rebalance after 2024's tech concentration.

Lone Pine Capital reduced its Nvidia stake by 42% in Q4 2024, cutting exposure from $890M to $516M, while simultaneously adding $320M in positions across mid-cap U.S. energy producers, according to the firm's February 14 filing. The move mirrors a broader pattern across multi-manager platforms: Millennium Management trimmed Meta by $1.1B and Google by $780M while increasing energy sector weighting by $2.3B, concentrated in oilfield services and independent E&P names.

The filings show approximately $18B in net AI-related position reductions across the top twenty hedge funds by AUM, offset by $14B in energy and industrial allocations. Steve Mandel's Lone Pine exited Palantir entirely—a $410M position as of September 30—and reduced Snowflake by 63%. Millennium cut its ASML stake from $620M to $180M, while adding $450M across Cheniere Energy, Schlumberger, and ConocoPhillips. Viking Global joined the rotation, trimming Broadcom by $340M and reallocating $290M into Exxon and Chevron.

The timing matters because Q4 marked the first quarter since 2022 where the Nasdaq's forward P/E compressed while energy multiples expanded. Allocators who rode the AI surge through 2024 are now facing concentration risk: the Magnificent Seven represented 31.4% of S&P 500 market cap at year-end, the highest single-sector weighting since telecom in 2000. Funds rotating capital are betting on mean reversion, but also preparing for a potential shift in relative performance if oil stabilizes above $70 WTI and AI capex declines from 2024's $250B run rate across hyperscalers.

The energy rotation is not indiscriminate. Funds are avoiding integrated majors in favor of services and mid-cap producers with operational leverage to crude prices above $65. Lone Pine added $180M in Halliburton and $140M in Baker Hughes, both sensitive to upstream activity rather than commodity price alone. Millennium's additions include $310M in Occidental Petroleum, whose Permian Basin position benefits from lower breakevens and free cash flow generation at current strip pricing. The pattern suggests allocators expect sustained demand from non-OECD consumption growth, not a return to $90+ oil.

Family offices and RIAs watching these filings should note three follow-on events. First, Q1 2025 earnings from Nvidia, Microsoft, and Google—scheduled between April 22 and April 29—will clarify whether AI capex is plateauing or accelerating. Second, OPEC+ convenes March 31 to review production quotas; any expansion signals weaker pricing conviction. Third, mid-cap energy names report March 5-15, where guidance on rig counts and completion activity will confirm whether service demand is inflecting.

The 13F cycle is backward-looking, but the rotation is forward-facing. Allocators reduced $4.2B in combined Nvidia exposure across Lone Pine, Millennium, and Viking—not because the thesis broke, but because position sizing reached uncomfortable levels relative to portfolio volatility. The energy adds are smaller in dollar terms but larger in conviction: funds are building positions in a sector trading at 9.2x forward earnings while the S&P trades at 19.1x, the widest valuation gap since March 2020.

The takeaway
Top funds cut $18B AI exposure in Q4, reallocating $14B to energy and industrials; position sizing, not thesis failure.
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