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Is NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) the Best Stock to Buy According to Billionaire Chris Rokos?

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We recently published a list of 10 Best Stocks to Buy According to Billionaire Chris Rokos. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) stands against other best stocks to buy according to billionaire Chris Rokos.

Chris Rokos is a highly respected British hedge fund manager who co-founded Brevan Howard Asset Management in 2002 before departing to establish his own firm in 2015, Rokos Capital Management, which now stands as one of the world’s largest macro hedge funds. After graduating from university, Rokos joined UBS in London. Within a year, he joined Goldman Sachs, where he spent three years, first in derivative structuring, then swap market making, and finally proprietary trading. Later on, he would join the budding Brevan Howard Asset Management, becoming one of the firm’s most successful traders, delivering almost $4 billion in profits for the fund during his time there. He later brought this expertise over to his own fund, with Rokos Capital specializing in global macroeconomic strategies, utilizing the billionaire’s skill in trading interest rates and currencies.

Rokos Capital Management’s 13F assets had risen to more than $6 billion by the end of the fourth quarter of 2024, placing it among Europe’s largest hedge funds. While it seems contradictory, the hedge fund’s main selling point might be the volatility of its returns. The firm went through a 44% rise in 2020, which was followed by a 26% decline in 2021. Later in 2022, when the S&P 500 fell more than 18%, the hedge fund enjoyed its best year on record, rising 51%.

According to Bloomberg, Chris Rokos’ hedge fund climbed 4.5% in the first two weeks of April as bond rates rose after President Trump’s announcement of punitive tariffs aimed at reshaping global trade. These gains increased Rokos’ returns this year to 8%. Trump’s April 2 tariff announcement shook global markets, with uncertainty spreading even to Treasuries, which are typically seen as a safe haven. A variety of explanations have been proposed as to what triggered the turbulence, including foreign governments dumping US debt and hedge funds unwinding highly leveraged deals. That said, this isn’t the first time Rokos has benefited from Trump’s presidency. The billionaire made almost $1 billion in profit in a single day in November, one of his largest trading sessions since establishing his firm in 2015, as Trump’s election triumph spurred a global spike in asset prices.

Our Methodology

For this list, we picked stocks from Rokos Capital Management’s 13F portfolio as of the end of the fourth quarter of 2024. These equities are also popular among other hedge funds.