Warren Buffett (Warren Buffett's portfolio's value is $257.5B) and Ken Fisher ($251.9B) dominate the list, each controlling portfolios larger than the next eight investors combined. The second tier includes Steven Cohen ($50.9B), Chris Hohn ($50.7B), and Bill Gates ($47.8B), followed closely by Paul Tudor Jones ($45.9B). The rest of the top 10 — Frank Sands, Andreas Halvorsen, Chase Coleman, Jeremy Grantham, and Richard Pzena — each manage portfolios in the $30–35B range.

Takeaway: The gap between Buffett/Fisher and the rest of the field is massive — underscoring how concentrated influence remains at the very top of global investing.

Analysis:

  • Two giants: Buffett and Fisher together account for over $500B, dwarfing peers.

  • Diverse strategies: From Buffett’s concentrated bets to Fisher’s broad diversification, scale comes in different forms.

  • Strong second tier: Cohen, Hohn, and Gates highlight the breadth of hedge fund, activist, and foundation‑driven capital.

  • Long tail of influence: Even “smaller” names like Grantham and Pzena still command portfolios larger than many sovereign funds.

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