Wall Street just got a brutal lesson in geopolitical risk. According to a new Goldman Sachs prime brokerage note, hedge funds aggressively piled into long equity positions late last week, heavily banking on a weekend US-Iran ceasefire. Instead, they woke up to a violent Monday whipsaw driven by immediate threats of a U.S. blockade on Iranian shipping.
💰 THE METRICS (The Capital Rotation):
- The Massive Pivot: For the first time in eight weeks, the majority of hedge fund macro trades flipped to net-long, entirely ditching their short positions to bet on peace.
- The Systematic Pump: CTAs (Commodity Trading Advisors) and other systematic hedge funds are projected to mechanically buy an estimated $40 billion of S&P 500 stocks this month.
- The Global Hunt: Long-only traders, who had been sitting entirely on the sidelines since the war started, finally re-entered the market, heavily buying up equities across Europe and emerging Asian markets.
⚠️ THE UNDER-THE-HOOD REALITY (The Tech Dump):
- The Stealth Sell-Off: Here is the real story. While hedge funds were going long on broad macro indices, they were simultaneously executing their largest net selling of tech stocks in five years.
- The Software Squeeze: A staggering 60% of that massive, historic tech dump was concentrated squarely in the Software sector.
💡 THE BOTTOM LINE: Do not take the headline index rallies at face value. While systematic funds are blindly pumping $40 billion into the broader S&P 500 and macro traders are gambling on ceasefire headlines, the “smart money” is actively using this broader market liquidity as an exit door. Hedge funds are aggressively dumping their most vulnerable, high-multiple software holdings right into the hands of retail optimism. If you are buying the dip in tech right now, just know exactly who is selling it to you.
