Citadel unloads $4 Billion of Situational Awareness’s bets

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Aug 21 (Reuters) – Billionaire investor Ken Griffin’s Citadel has shed more than 80% of bets from the original ​portfolio of Leopold Aschenbrenner’s Situational Awareness that it recently purchased, according to ‌a letter to investors seen by Reuters on Friday.
Situational, an AI-focused hedge fund run by former OpenAI researcher Aschenbrenner, sold the bulk of its stock bets to Citadel last month after heavy ​losses in its tech holdings forced it to unwind most of its public ​equities portfolio.

Citadel has since completed nearly 100 block trades totaling over $4 ⁠billion in market value as it shed positions in the portfolio, which Griffin ​said included the largest intraday block trades of the year in 10 different names. ​The firm, which has about $77 billion of assets under management, declined to comment.
“Our ability to distribute this risk was central to our investment thesis. These moments highlight our ability to quickly evaluate ​complex risks, deploy capital with speed and conviction, and execute with precision,” Griffin ​said in the letter.

https://www.reuters.com/markets/wealth/citadel-sheds-over-80-aggregate-risk-situational-awareness-portfolio-2026-08-21/

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