Initiated new BTGO stake with 12,538,608 shares; estimated trade value of $138.91 million based on quarterly average pricing
Quarter-end value of the BTGO position was $103.19 million, reflecting both trading activity and stock price movement
The trade represented a 76.8% change in reported 13F assets under management
Post-trade, Valor Management LLC held 12,538,608 BTGO shares worth $103.19 million
The BTGO position accounts for 57.05% of fund AUM
On May 13, 2026, Valor Management LLC disclosed a new position in Bitgo Holdings (NYSE:BTGO), acquiring 12,538,608 shares in a trade estimated at $138.91 million based on quarterly average pricing.
According to a May 13, 2026, SEC filing, Valor Management LLC established a new position in Bitgo Holdings by acquiring 12,538,608 shares during the first quarter. The estimated transaction value was $138.91 million, calculated using the average closing price for the quarter. At quarter-end, the value of the holding stood at $103.19 million, reflecting both the initial trade and subsequent price movement.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close 2026-05-18) | 8.33 |
| Market Capitalization | $961.84 million |
| Revenue (TTM) | $16.88 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | ($27.73million) |
Bitgo Holdings, Inc. operates at scale in the digital asset infrastructure sector, supporting a diverse institutional client base with advanced security and custody solutions. The company's strategy focuses on enabling institutional adoption of digital assets through reliable, technology-driven services. Its competitive edge lies in its comprehensive platform and global reach, positioning it as a key provider for organizations seeking secure management of digital assets.
Valor Management LLC entered Bitgo Holdings as a new position and immediately made it the dominant holding in a relatively small portfolio. That concentration is worth noting, but so is the context: Valor was previously a healthcare-focused fund, holding positions in a brain stimulation device maker, a rare neurological disease drugmaker, and a metabolic biotech. This isn't a crypto specialist doubling down — it's a sharp pivot from a manager with no visible prior exposure to digital assets. Bitgo Holdings operates in institutional digital asset infrastructure: custody, wallets, liquidity services, and tech platforms for financial firms seeking regulated access to crypto markets. It's a picks-and-shovels play on institutional adoption rather than a bet on any token or price. If you're evaluating BTGO independently, the more useful question is whether institutional demand for regulated digital asset services is at an inflection point — and whether Bitgo is positioned to capture it.
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