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June 4.7% Gain Pushes Coatue's 2026 Return Past 24%

Published Jul 2, 2026
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  • Coatue Management's hedge fund advanced 4.7% in June, driven by a rally in AI-related technology stocks.
  • Year-to-date return stands at 24.5%, a sharp recovery from a 5% loss in March caused by Middle East geopolitical turmoil.
  • The firm keeps over 40% of its U.S. long stock exposure in technology, betting on a multiyear AI supercycle.

Hema Parmar reported on July 2, 2026, that Coatue Management's hedge fund gained 4.7% in June, lifted by a rally in AI-driven technology stocks, according to an anonymous source familiar with the matter. That advance brought the fund's year-to-date return to 24.5%, the source said, requesting anonymity because the results are not public.

The fund suffered a difficult March, losing nearly 5% as the war in the Middle East roiled global markets and weighed on performance. The March selloff was particularly acute in the tech sector, where Coatue is heavily concentrated. However, the firm staged a strong rebound in May, posting its best monthly gain in more than a quarter century - a 14.2% jump - followed by the solid June performance. The May surge was fueled by broad enthusiasm for AI, with Coatue's tech holdings benefiting from renewed investor optimism.

The broader macroeconomic environment has also been supportive for tech stocks. The Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady through the first half of 2026 has kept borrowing costs predictable, encouraging investors to bid up growth-oriented names. Additionally, strong corporate earnings reports from major AI players have reinforced confidence in the sector's prospects.

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Many stock-picking hedge funds that focus on big technology names are also reporting impressive gains this year. The Nasdaq 100 index, which is heavy in tech, climbed 20% in the first half of 2026, roughly double the rise of the S&P 500. Coatue's 24.5% return thus outperforms both benchmarks, placing it among the top-performing tech-focused hedge funds.

Coatue predominantly invests in technology, with the sector accounting for more than 40% of its total U.S. long stock wagers as of March 31, according to regulatory filings. Coatue is wagering that its concentrated tech holdings will enable it to capitalize on what it anticipates will be an enduring AI boom over the next several years. Founder Philippe Laffont has been a vocal proponent of AI, contending that it will spur demand for adjacent sectors such as energy and infrastructure.

Laffont has repeatedly emphasized that the AI revolution will require massive investments in data centers, electrical grids, and semiconductor manufacturing. Coatue has been increasing its positions in these areas, positioning itself to benefit from the long-term growth. This strategic pivot helped the fund recover quickly from the March downturn and achieve double-digit gains. The fund's success mirrors its historical approach of making concentrated bets on transformative technology waves, from the internet boom to cloud computing.

The March losses were triggered by the sudden escalation of conflict in the Middle East, which caused a flight to safe-haven assets and hit riskier equities like tech stocks particularly hard. Coatue's portfolio, with its tech-heavy tilt, was vulnerable. But as the geopolitical situation stabilized and investor attention returned to AI's potential, the fund's holdings rebounded sharply. Investors will be watching to see if Coatue can sustain its momentum through the rest of the year, especially as earnings season approaches.

A representative for Coatue declined to comment.

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