What are Top Funds Buying in H2 2026? See Where the Smart Money is Moving on moomoo
Updated: 8 Jul 2026
Written byAlevin K Chan
Freelance Contributor

Professional investors don’t guess. They follow data, research, and — importantly — what other serious market players are doing. That’s the idea behind Smart Money: tracking where institutions, analysts, and high-profile investors are moving capital, then using those signals to sharpen your own decisions.
So what are stock billionaires buying in 2026? And how can you spot those moves before the crowd catches on? With moomoo Singapore’s Smart Money tools, you can uncover trending holdings, validate your ideas, and invest with more context — not more guesswork. Here’s a closer look at how it works.
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Investing with Smart Money: A 3-stage roadmap for every investor
Smart Money investing is not about blindly copying someone else. It is about using better insights to improve the quality of your own decision-making.
For many investors, the journey can be thought of in three stages.
The first stage is defence and bottom fishing.
This is where newer investors focus on reducing uncertainty and building resilience in their portfolio. Instead of chasing every market headline, they study what established investors are holding, which sectors institutions are accumulating, and whether analysts broadly support an idea.
The second stage is levelling up and mindset.
At this point, investors begin to compare different sources of information. They may ask whether analyst ratings match institutional buying, whether a company’s fundamentals support the share price, or whether market sentiment has become too crowded.
The third stage is ambush and alpha hunting.
More advanced investors move beyond obvious market favourites. They look for second-order opportunities, unusual activity, insider signals and related companies that may benefit from a major industry trend before the broader market notices.
Moomoo Singapore supports each stage by bringing research, market data and discovery tools into one app. Investors can enjoy access to real-time share prices across markets including the US, Singapore and China, alongside tools, market data and investment content designed to help users make more informed decisions.
For novice investors: Learn from the pros before making your own calls
Insights Page - Your shortcut to top investors’ best ideas
Where to find: Go to the Discover tab and tap on Insights.
When you are unsure where to begin, use moomoo Singapore’s Insights Page for a more focused starting point. Instead of scrolling through market headlines or guessing which stock to research next, investors can view the holdings and portfolio performance of renowned investors and major institutions. This gives users a clearer view of where experienced market participants are placing their conviction.

The value here is that it gives beginner investors a practical way to generate investment ideas with strong foundations. If a well-known investor or institution has built a meaningful position in a company, that stock may be worth studying further. Users can then look into the company’s business model, valuation, recent earnings and market outlook before deciding whether it fits their own goals and risk appetite.

Once an investor has done their research and is ready to act, moomoo’s one-click trading feature helps make execution seamless. This creates a smoother journey from idea discovery to decision-making, allowing users to move from observing current investor activity to building their own market conviction.

Institutional Tracker - See where the smart money is going
Where to find:
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Open the moomoo app and navigate to the Markets or Discover tab.
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Tap on Institutional Tracker and select a renowned institution (e.g., Berkshire Hathaway, Soros Fund Management).
Moomoo also supports real-time tracking – changes made by popular or leading investors are updated as they happen, based on publicly available information. For investors who are still building confidence, these updates can act as useful prompts to revisit a stock, compare it with other opportunities or understand why sentiment may be shifting.
The Institutional Tracker brings another layer of important information. It helps users see where major institutions are moving money, including large asset managers and investment firms. This matters because institutional investors often build positions based on longer research processes. If multiple institutions are accumulating exposure to a stock or sector, that may be a useful insight that the area deserves closer study.

Analyst Ratings - See what experts are saying
Where to find: Open a specific stock’s detail page and scroll down to the Analyst Ratings module or Morning Star Research.
Investors can use Analyst Ratings to cross-check their ideas. While ratings, target prices and research summaries are not guarantees, they nonetheless signal how professional analysts are thinking about a company’s outlook. If an investor likes a stock, analyst upgrades, downgrades or price target changes can help them test whether their view is supported, challenged or already priced in.

Pro Traders - Follow verified traders with proven track records
Where to find:
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Tap the Moo Community tab at the bottom menu.
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Search your feed for pro-traders with high Trade badges, and follow them.
Moomoo’s Community Pro Traders feature helps investors avoid making decisions in isolation by connecting them with verified traders who have proven track records. By following experienced investors, users can gain insights from real trading strategies, market commentary and different approaches to navigating changing market conditions.
This can be especially useful for newer investors, as it helps them see how others assess opportunities, manage risks and respond to market developments in real time. With access to moomoo’s global investing community of more than 28 million users, investors can compare perspectives, learn from active discussions and gradually build the confidence to make more informed investment decisions independently.

For advanced investors: Go beyond the obvious opportunities
Industry Chain: Discover opportunities beyond market favourites
Where to find:
- Go to the page of a trending stock (e.g., NVIDIA) or sector.
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Tap the Industry Chain feature to expand the panoramic ecosystem map.
For advanced investors, the biggest opportunities are not always found in the most talked-about stocks. Moomoo’s Industry Chain tool helps users explore upstream, midstream and downstream players across popular sectors, making it easier to understand how different companies are connected within the same trend.
For example, when a market leader becomes crowded or expensive, investors can use the tool to look for related companies that may also benefit from the same industry growth drivers. This helps users move beyond obvious names and identify overlooked opportunities that may still have room to develop.

Unusual Activity: Spot institutional positioning before the crowd
Where to find:
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Go to Market-Option Page/ a stock's detail page and tap the Options tab.
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Locate the Unusual Activity or block trade tracking module.
Moomoo’s Unusual Activity tool helps investors track unusual options activity and large trades across the market. These movements can sometimes point to high-conviction institutional views, especially when trade size, timing or direction stands out from normal market activity.
Investors can use this as an additional insight when evaluating stocks, rather than treating it as a standalone reason to buy or sell. With customisable alerts and filters, users can monitor potential opportunities in real time and respond more quickly when unusual market positioning begins to emerge.

From following ideas to building conviction
The real strength of Smart Money investing is progression. Beginners can start by learning from established investors. Intermediate investors can validate ideas with institutional and analyst data. Advanced investors can search for hidden opportunities using industry chain analysis, insider activity and unusual market signals.
That progression matters because good investing is not about having one perfect source of information. It is about combining different insights, understanding what each one can and cannot tell you, and building conviction through a more complete research process.
Moomoo’s Smart Money tools are designed to support that process. They can help users:
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Discover investment ideas from top investors and institutions
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Track where major market players are buying and selling
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Validate opportunities using analyst ratings and research
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Explore related companies across an industry chain
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Monitor insider and unusual activity as additional market insights
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Develop more independent insights as their investing knowledge grows
Whether you are looking for your first investment idea, tracking institutional money flows or searching for deeper market opportunities, moomoo’s Smart Money tools can help you invest with greater confidence. Start by learning from the market’s biggest players, then progress towards finding and evaluating opportunities on your own.
Explore moomoo’s Smart Money tools and start investing smarter today.
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Disclaimer
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About the author
Alevin K Chan
Alevin loves helping people make good money decisions. He briefly flirted with being a Financial Advisor, but quickly realised writing about personal finance is the better way to go.