Visionary Horizons Trims Newmont Stake by 75%

The investment firm reduced its holdings in the gold mining company during Q4 2025.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 12:22pm

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Visionary Horizons LLC, an institutional investor, trimmed its position in shares of Newmont Corporation (NYSE:NEM) by 75.5% during the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a disclosure filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm's holdings in Newmont were reduced to 2,440 shares, valued at $244,000 at the end of the quarter.

Why it matters

Newmont is one of the world's largest gold mining companies, and institutional investors' positions in the stock can signal broader market trends and sentiment around the gold industry. Visionary Horizons' significant reduction in its Newmont stake may indicate a shift in the firm's outlook on the gold sector.

The details

Visionary Horizons sold 7,515 Newmont shares during the fourth quarter, reducing its total position to 2,440 shares. The firm's holdings in Newmont were previously valued at $1 million. Other hedge funds have also made changes to their Newmont positions, with some increasing their stakes and others, like Visionary Horizons, reducing exposure.

  • Visionary Horizons filed its Q4 2025 disclosure with the SEC in early 2026.

The players

Visionary Horizons LLC

An institutional investment firm that previously held a significant stake in Newmont Corporation.

Newmont Corporation

A leading global gold mining company engaged in exploration, development, processing, and reclamation of gold properties.

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The takeaway

Visionary Horizons' decision to significantly reduce its Newmont holdings may signal a broader shift in investor sentiment around the gold mining industry, though the firm's specific reasons for the move are not publicly disclosed.