Q3 2025 – Sequoia Fund Letter
sequoiafund.com · 2025-09-30 · tier T1
Source: Letter · sequoiafund.com dated 2025-09-30. Auto-generated factual summary. Not investment advice. Verify before acting.
Sequoia Fund posted a third-quarter total return of 1.63% net of fees, underperforming the S&P 500 Index by 650 basis points. Year-to-date through September 30, the fund generated 21.59% net of fees versus 14.83% for the Index. During the quarter, the investment committee trimmed holdings in Meta Platforms, Jacobs Engineering, Charles Schwab, and Taiwan Semiconductor, redeploying proceeds into a small addition to Elevance Health and two undisclosed new investments. The fund's top holdings include Rolls-Royce (17.3%), Liberty Media Formula One (7.5%), Alphabet (7.2%), and Universal Music Group (6.5%).
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“Sequoia Fund generated a total return of 1.63% net of fees, versus 8.12% for the Standard and Poor's 500 Index.”
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“For the year to date through September 30, Sequoia Fund generated a total return of 21.59% net of fees, versus 14.83% for the Index.”
p#1 · confidence 98%
“we trimmed our holdings in Meta Platforms, Jacobs Engineering, Charles Schwab, and to a lesser extent Taiwan Semiconductor.”
p#1 · confidence 95%
“These proceeds went toward funding a small addition to Elevance Health and two new investments that we will disclose at a later date when our purchases are complete.”
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“Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC 17.3”
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