AXP
American Express · Financials
Smart money activity
Every tracked buy, add, trim, and exit on AXP by the best portfolio managers in the world. Ranked by manager quality inside each quarter.
| Portfolio manager | % portfolio |
|---|---|
Oakmark Funds | 0.10% |
| Portfolio manager | % portfolio |
|---|---|
Joel GreenblattElite Gotham Asset Management | 0.10% |
Oakmark Funds | 0.10% |
| Portfolio manager | % portfolio |
|---|---|
Joel GreenblattElite Gotham Asset Management | 0.10% |
Oakmark Funds | 0.10% |
| Portfolio manager | % portfolio |
|---|---|
Joel GreenblattElite Gotham Asset Management | 0.10% |
Oakmark Funds | 0.10% |
| Portfolio manager | % portfolio |
|---|---|
Joel GreenblattElite Gotham Asset Management | 0.00% |
Oakmark Funds | 0.40% |
Insider activity
SEC Form 4 filings — when CEOs, CFOs, and 10%+ owners buy or sell their own stock.
ETF holders
Tracked US ETFs with AXP in their top-10 holdings.
| ETF | % Fund |
|---|---|
| XLF Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund | 2.50% |
Latest news
Recent headlines for AXP.
Hedge funds holding AXP
1 superinvestor hold American Express as a top position. Sorted by % of portfolio.
| Manager | % Portfolio |
|---|---|
50-year holding — fee-based moat, premium customer base. | 16.8% |
What will you keep of every $100 in AXP dividend?
Estimates for educational purposes only. Tax rules change; consult a qualified tax professional for your specific situation. Dividend-tax treatment depends on holding period, account type (taxable vs. retirement), investor type (individual vs. pension vs. mutual fund), limitation-on-benefits tests, and other factors not modeled here.
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Data sourced from SEC 13F filings. AXP ownership reflects publicly disclosed long positions only. Not investment advice.