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Glen Kacher Q1 2026 Portfolio — TSM New Position, Semiconductor Concentration Deepens

Light Street Capital's Glen Kacher initiated a $37M position in TSM in his Q1 2026 13F filing, pushing semiconductor holdings to more than half of the total portfolio. He simultaneously exited five positions entirely, including CONFLUENT, RDDT, and NFLX.

Daniel Kim··Updated May 17, 2026 at 18:11·6 min read
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AIKey Summary
  • Kacher added $37M in TSM, lifting total exposure to $114M; semiconductors now top 40% of his $524M portfolio
  • He fully exited CONFLUENT, RDDT, and NFLX as part of a software-to-hardware rotation

Glen Kacher's Light Street Capital Management significantly ramped up its semiconductor sector bet in the Q1 2026 13F filing, initiating a $37M position in TSM and expanding AVGO by 4%. With total AUM of $524M across 20 holdings, all four of the portfolio's top positions are semiconductor-related. Simultaneously, Kacher fully exited five positions — including CONFLUENT ($28M), RDDT ($21M), and NFLX ($19M) — sharpening overall portfolio concentration.

Glen Kacher · Light Street Capital Management LLC
Glen Kacher · Light Street Capital Management LLC

Top 5 Holdings — Q1 2026

  • TSM: $77M (14.4%)
  • NVDA: $47M (8.9%)
  • AVGO: $46M (8.7%)
  • AMD: $45M (8.3%)
  • CHYM: $39M (7.3%)

Q1 2026 Key Trading Highlights

The defining theme of Light Street Capital's Q1 2026 portfolio is deep semiconductor concentration. TSM is the largest holding at $77M (14.4%), with an additional $37M new purchase this quarter, bringing the total TSM allocation to $114M — the portfolio's single largest bet. Adding NVDA ($47M, 8.9%), AVGO ($46M, 8.7%), and AMD ($45M, 8.3%), the top four semiconductor names account for more than 40% of total AUM. Notably, MKSI surged 524% quarter-over-quarter to $28M, signaling growing conviction in the semiconductor equipment space.

  • TSM: New buy $37M — Added to existing $77M position; total TSM exposure reaches $114M, confirming it as the portfolio's single largest bet
  • MKSI: Increased +524% ($28M) — Aggressive capital deployment into semiconductor equipment; position now represents 5.3% of portfolio
  • AVGO: Increased +4% ($46M) — Continued holding of AI chip and networking beneficiary; maintains third-largest portfolio position
  • CONFLUENT: Full exit $28M → 0 — Complete liquidation of data streaming software; signals reduced software sector weighting
  • RDDT: Full exit $21M → 0 — Closed social media platform position; exit from advertising and media sector
  • AMPL: Reduced -80% ($2M) — Significant trim of digital analytics holding; selective pullback from high-growth software

On the exit side, the reduction in software and media exposure is unmistakable. Five positions were fully liquidated: CONFLUENT ($28M), CEG ($22M), RDDT ($21M), NFLX ($19M), and TEAM ($10M). AMPL was cut by 80% and GOOGL by 68%. On the other hand, CPNG ($20M), IOT ($12M), BE ($7M), and DDOG ($5M) were added as new positions, reflecting selective additions in AI infrastructure and growth equities. The overall capital rotation — out of software-centric positions and into semiconductor and hardware infrastructure — is clearly defined.


Semiconductor-Heavy Portfolio: Risk Profile and Directional Conviction

Glen Kacher's portfolio reflects strong conviction that AI infrastructure demand will remain durable over the long term. The strategy involves building deep exposure across the core semiconductor value chain — TSM, NVDA, AVGO, and AMD — while extending upstream coverage into equipment names like MKSI. That said, concentrating $524M in AUM across just 20 holdings means portfolio sensitivity to semiconductor cycle volatility is considerable. The new additions in CPNG and IOT, spanning Asian e-commerce and industrial IoT, appear to be a modest effort to preserve some diversification beyond the semiconductor core.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which positions did Glen Kacher initiate in Q1 2026?

Kacher initiated five new positions in Q1 2026: TSM ($37M), CPNG ($20M), IOT ($12M), BE ($7M), and DDOG ($5M). The TSM purchase was added on top of an existing $77M position, making it the centerpiece of his semiconductor concentration strategy.

What was the biggest change in Glen Kacher's Q1 2026 portfolio?

The most significant changes were a 524% increase in MKSI to $28M and the full liquidation of five positions — CONFLUENT, RDDT, NFLX, and others — totaling roughly $100M in exits. The structural shift out of software and media into semiconductors and equipment was the defining move of the quarter.

What is Glen Kacher's largest holding?

As of Q1 2026, TSM is Kacher's largest single holding. An existing $77M position (14.4% weight) was supplemented by a $37M new purchase this quarter, making TSM the portfolio's biggest single bet. NVDA ($47M, 8.9%), AVGO ($46M, 8.7%), and AMD ($45M, 8.3%) follow in order.

What is Light Street Capital Management's total AUM?

According to the Q1 2026 13F filing, Light Street Capital Management's total AUM stands at approximately $524M, with 20 reported holdings.

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Doyun Kim is the Editor-in-Chief of Inteliview, focusing on macroeconomics and digital asset markets. His work emphasizes structural analysis over short-term narratives, interpreting market movements through capital flows, policy shifts, and underlying market dynamics. He specializes in combining data-driven insights with clear storytelling to deliver actionable perspectives for global audiences.

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