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Peter Thiel sells his Nvidia stake, cuts Tesla holding to buy this AI stock

by January 20, 2026
by January 20, 2026
Peter Thiel’s hedge fund exited Nvidia, cut Tesla 76%, and moved into Microsoft and Apple in a major Q3 2025 shift.

PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel’s hedge fund executed a dramatic portfolio overhaul in Q3 of 2025. According to regulatory filings disclosed in November, the fund sold its entire Nvidia holding, 537,742 shares worth roughly $100 million.

Moreover, the fund also slashed its Tesla position by 76%, redeploying the capital into Microsoft stock.

The moves signal either profit-taking after strong AI gains or a strategic repositioning toward lower-risk tech incumbents with proven cash flows.

Nvidia to Tesla: What changed in Peter Thiel portfolio

The numbers tell a stark story. Thiel Macro completely exited Nvidia in Q3, eliminating what had been a core position.

The fund had entered Nvidia in late 2024, riding the artificial intelligence boom. By Q2 2025, the stake was worth roughly $85 million.

That’s profit-taking at peak valuations, a textbook contrarian move.​

On Tesla, the fund cut 76% of its holdings after quadrupling its stake just one quarter earlier.

The position remains the fund’s largest single holding at 65,000 shares worth $29 million as of September 30, but the dramatic trim signals lost conviction.

Thiel then pivoted toward Microsoft and Apple, establishing or expanding positions in both names. Combined with a reduced Tesla stake, these three stocks now anchor the fund’s portfolio.​

The timing carries symbolic weight. When Thiel Macro filed its 13F in November, multiple investors were questioning whether artificial intelligence hype had reached bubble territory.

Thiel’s exit from the dominant AI chip supplier amplified those concerns at a critical moment for the sector.​

Market and strategic implications

The rotation reveals a subtle but consequential shift: from pure-play AI hardware exposure toward tech platforms with diversified, profitable revenue streams.

Nvidia trades at a trailing P/E of roughly 46.4 times, elevated even for a chip leader during a supercycle. Tesla’s valuation is even more stretched at 295 times earnings, pricing in speculative robotaxi ambitions years away.

Both represent high-conviction bets on future breakthroughs with limited near-term cash generation.​

By contrast, Microsoft offers direct monetization of AI through enterprise software and its Copilot subscription service.

Azure revenue grew 39% in the latest quarter, backed by OpenAI’s $250 billion investment commitment.

Apple, with over 2 billion devices globally, provides a consumer distribution channel for AI services while generating $99 billion in free cash flow annually, most of it returned to shareholders through buybacks.​

Apple’s ecosystem lock-in is similarly durable. Neither depends entirely on AI materializing as a productivity miracle.​

The contrast with competitors is notable. SoftBank simultaneously unloaded its entire $5.8 billion Nvidia position in Q3, amplifying the sentiment that semiconductors had peaked for now.

Yet Thiel’s move is particularly significant because he has built his reputation on identifying inflection points, not chasing trends.​

Microsoft and Apple earnings will determine whether Thiel’s thesis holds. Microsoft must prove it can monetize enterprise AI faster than competitors.

If both deliver, Thiel’s repositioning looks prescient.

If they stumble, the move becomes a cautionary tale: even sophisticated investors sometimes rotate into perceived safety at the worst moment.

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