The next 13F deadline is 16 November 2026, for holdings as of 30 September 2026 (Q3 2026). Managers have 45 days after each calendar quarter ends; when day 45 lands on a weekend or federal holiday, the due date rolls to the next business day.
Live status: 43 of 45 managers we track have filed for the quarter ended 30 June 2026, the latest on 14 August 2026 — see who.
Rule 13f-1: due 45 days after quarter end · rolls apply per SEC Rule 0-3
| Reporting quarter | Holdings as of | Filing due |
|---|---|---|
| Q3 2026 | 30 September 2026 | 16 November 2026next |
| Q4 2026 | 31 December 2026 | 16 February 2027 |
| Q1 2027 | 31 March 2027 | 17 May 2027 |
| Q2 2027 | 30 June 2027 | 16 August 2027 |
| Q3 2027 | 30 September 2027 | 15 November 2027 |
| Q4 2027 | 31 December 2027 | 14 February 2028 |
| Q1 2028 | 31 March 2028 | 15 May 2028 |
Dates computed from the 45-day rule with weekend and federal-holiday rolls applied. The SEC does not publish a forward 13F calendar; cross-check any single date against sec.gov if it's load-bearing for you.
Most large managers file in the final days of each window, so the headlines about what Berkshire or Bridgewater "just bought" land together in mid-February, mid-May, mid-August and mid-November — describing trades that happened up to four and a half months earlier. Our manager pages and moves board update as each filing is ingested during the window, and every figure carries its quarter-end and filed dates. New to the form? Start with the guide to 13F filings.