Article published Jun 5, 2026. Prices below use latest available snapshots.
Question: Aschenbrenner research dossier — essay-mined lanes, the pair-trade put book, 13F track-record calibration, and cross-manager convergence Verdict: open
Dossier hub. Built 2026-06-05 on top of the newly-archived primary source (
Situational Awarenessfull text). Five parts. Part 1 is the standalone scorecard (linked, not duplicated); Parts 2–5 are new. Price truth throughout = the scan summaries, latest 2026-06-03/04; no prose math; producer-side (candidates, not watchlist mutations; no self-promote).
What we're asking
Now that the 2024 essay is primary research and the essay→tape scorecard is done,
go deeper on the man whose 13F is our ai-power-bottleneck spine:
- (Part 2) What's in the essay we never turned into trades?
- (Part 3) The put book — "he's shorting now." Hedge or directional short?
- (Part 4) How much should we trust his moves — a real calibration.
- (Part 5) Is the long-bottleneck/short-megacap barbell a lone bet or consensus?
Executive summary
Aschenbrenner runs a barbell: long the AI picks-and-shovels (BE/SNDK/CRWV/miners, ~77% of equity book in the top 5), short/hedged against the consensus AI mega-caps ($8.46B put notional on NVDA/ORCL/AVGO/AMD/ASML/MU/TSM/INTC + the SMH ETF). The long leg is the essay's thesis and it has paid enormously; the short leg is the essay's thesis taken to its bearish edge and it has been wrong on every name so far. Three new findings sharpen the picture:
- The long leg is now a forming consensus; the short leg is near-lone. Other tracked managers are piling into SNDK/CRWV (his bottlenecks) but are long the very mega-caps he's putting. Brad Gerstner/Altimeter is the clean mirror image — long both ends. (Part 5)
- His direction is excellent, his exit timing is poor. Every name he fully exited in Q1 2026 (LITE/COHR/CIFR/HUT/TSEM) kept ripping +39% to +142%. Weight his entries, discount his exits. (Part 4)
- The essay still has two genuinely un-traded lanes: confidential-compute / secure-datacenter hardware (Ch. IIIb) and government-compute / federal-AI integrators (Ch. IV — "The Project"). Both are real coverage gaps. (Part 2)
Part 1 — Essay → tape scorecard (standalone, linked)
The essay's predictions vs what the tape did, and the longs/exits/puts read, live in:
2026-06-05-aschenbrenner-essay-vs-13f-scorecard.md.
One-line: power-as-bottleneck vindicated (BE +1863% since the essay); his long book
worked (7/8 strong-up); his exits were early; his new put book is underwater on the
tape. Read it for the per-name tables.
Part 2 — Essay chapters we never traded → new lanes
Chapter IIIa ("Racing to the Trillion-Dollar Cluster") is already our ai-power
lane. Mining the rest of the essay against our 41 watchlists + active perspectives
surfaced two high-value coverage gaps and three marginal ones.
| Essay chapter | Investable angle | Our coverage |
|---|---|---|
| IIIb. Lock Down the Labs | Enterprise-security demand pull (SaaS) | ✅ cybersec (PANW/CRWD/FTNT strong; ZS the laggard) |
| IIIb. Lock Down the Labs | Confidential-compute / secure-enclave hardware, hardware roots-of-trust, air-gapped/secure-datacenter build | ❌ GAP — cybersec is SaaS, not silicon-security |
| IIId. Free World Must Prevail | EUV / semiconductor-sovereignty chokepoint | ✅ semis, wfe-test-metrology (ASML/AMAT/KLAC/LRCX/TSM) |
| IIId. Free World Must Prevail | Drones / autonomous defense | ✅ drone-defense (AVAV/KTOS/RCAT/AXON) |
| IIId. Free World Must Prevail | Memory-as-sanctions-variable (HBM to China) | ✅ memory-supercycle |
| IIId. Free World Must Prevail | AGI-2027 ⟂ Taiwan-invasion-2027 convergence as a named tail scenario | 🟡 pieces exist (TSM tail in gulf-infrastructure-strike), no named scenario |
| IV. The Project | Nuclear / SMR for a govt cluster "built in record speed" | 🟡 partial — OKLO/SMR/CEG/VST in ai-infrastructure; uranium/fuel-cycle thin (CCJ/LEU/BWXT uncovered) |
| IV. The Project | Government-compute / federal-AI integrators (DoD↔Lockheed-style AGI contracting) | ❌ GAP — hold PLTR generically; LDOS/SAIC/BAH/CACI uncovered |
| II. Intelligence Explosion | Inference fleets >> training clusters | ✅ (refinement of ai-power/ai-infra, not a new lane) |
| IIIc. Superalignment | (net-additive compute demand) | ✅ no distinct lane — drop |
Ranked gaps:
- Confidential-compute / secure-datacenter hardware (IIIb) — HIGH, cleanest gap.
The essay's load-bearing security claim is hardware (confidential compute,
hardware encryption, air-gapped secure datacenters, hardware roots-of-trust) — a
different supply chain than our SaaS-security
cyberseclist. Beneficiaries: enclave silicon (NVDA/AMD/INTC — already held) + memory-security IP (RMBS, only inspacex-s1-supply-chaintoday) + secure-element vendors. → filed as a research task (scope the pure-plays via research-trace). → RESOLVED 2026-06-17 (confidential-compute-...-coverage-gap): no watchlist — substrate already covered, remainder is a thin-exposure basket; only RMBS + LAES are real pure-plays. - Government-compute / federal-AI integrators (IV) — HIGH. "The Project" =
USG-orchestrated AGI on a defense-contractor model. PLTR is tracked only as generic
AI-infra exposure; LDOS/SAIC/BAH/CACI/ACN-federal are uncovered. Slow, policy-contingent
(2027/28), so watch-and-seed, not urgent. → filed as a watchlist-decision +
research task. → RESOLVED 2026-06-17
(
government-compute-...-coverage-gap): watchlist WARRANTED (gated). URGENCY CORRECTION — the "2027/28, not urgent" call was wrong: the catalyst is live in 2026 ($32B DoD AI ceiling, $800M lab awards, Leidos passed SAIC). - Nuclear/SMR + uranium completeness (IV) — MEDIUM. SMR/OKLO/CEG/VST covered;
CCJ/LEU/BWXT (fuel-cycle + SMR-builder) uncovered. Lower urgency — power demand
is already well-owned. → RESOLVED 2026-06-17 (verification only): already
closed by the
nuclear-fuel-cyclelane promoted 2026-06-06 — one day after this dossier. Thenuclear-fuel-cyclewatchlist (13 names) covers CCJ/LEU/BWXT + all 4 layers (mining CCJ/UEC/UUUU/LEU/ASPI, builders BWXT/OKLO/SMR/NNE, utilities CEG/VST/TLN/DUK). Deferred decision is moot. NXE/DNN (dev-stage miners) left uncovered deliberately — spec, off the upstream-monopoly + cash-flow-utility picks. - AGI-2027 ⟂ Taiwan-2027 convergence (IIId) — MEDIUM, framing only. Constituent trades all trackable; value is the named scenario as an eyes-and-ears trigger. → noted as a perspective-framing candidate, not new work.
- Inference-specific emphasis (II) — LOW. A sharpening of existing perspectives;
one-line note on next
ai-power-bottleneckrefresh. No standalone work.
(Full per-chapter read + the watchlist/perspective files checked: research-thread
notes, this session. Prices code-computed from data/summaries/*.json, bar 2026-06-03.)
Part 3 — The pair-trade / put book ("he's shorting now")
Structure (Q1 2026 13F, R19 corrected read): three layers — equity longs $3.86B
(bullish), calls $1.36B (bullish leverage), puts $8.46B underlying notional
(bearish/hedge). Put-to-equity ratio 2.19×. This was new in Q1: his Q4 2025
book was essentially un-hedged long. The puts are all on consensus mega-caps + the
SMH semi ETF — none on his own cohort. (Source:
published/research-notes/2026-05-20-r19-aschenbrenner-q1-corrected-all-action.md,
raw EDGAR salp13fq1xml.xml, as of 2026-03-31.)
Hedge or directional short? The honest answer: structurally a pair trade, but P&L is unscoreable from a 13F. Arguments:
- For "real short, not tail-hedge": the magnitude. $8.46B notional is 2.19× the equity book; even delta-discounting OTM puts (δ 0.2–0.4) leaves $1.7–3.4B delta-adjusted — comparable to the whole equity book. A tail-hedge sleeve is usually a few percent, not 200%+. R19 calls it "not a tail-hedge sleeve… a pair-trade structure."
- For "could still be cheap insurance": a 13F discloses no strike, expiry, or premium. If these are deep-OTM far-dated puts, the actual capital outlay (and thus the loss when they fail) is small even at $8.46B notional. We genuinely cannot tell tail-hedge from directional short without Greeks — and a 13F never provides them. (Feasibility gate: Greek/P&L modeling is NOT possible from this data. We stop at "structure + tape direction," and do not manufacture a P&L number.)
The cleanest tell — INTC. Q4 2025 he held an INTC call $747M (bullish); Q1 2026 he flipped to an INTC put $159M (bearish) — a complete directional reversal — then INTC ran +147% ~3m (scan summaries, bar 2026-06-04). A clean, badly-timed flip.
Has the short leg worked? No — every put underlying is up since entry, most near 52-week highs (3-month return since his Q1 entry quarter, per the scan summaries): SMH +60%, NVDA +17%, AVGO +51%, AMD +168%, MU +154%, TSM +23%, ASML +24%, INTC +147%, GLW +39%, ORCL +52% (the one name −33% off its high). See the scorecard table for the full grid.
The implicit thesis this encodes: "the mega-caps are over-valued relative to the infrastructure they ultimately depend on — so I'm long the bottlenecks and short the consensus." That is the essay's own logic pushed to its bearish edge. It is also the R19-flagged "AI mega-cap mean-reversion" candidate perspective — still unspawned. This dossier is more evidence for scoping it, not a decision to open it. The tape has rejected it for two quarters; the open question (Part beneath) is whether he holds.
Part 4 — 13F track-record calibration
Data reality: only ~2 usable quarters (Q4 2025 + Q1 2026 normalized) — one Q-over-Q diff. The tracking profile's hit-rate fields are literally all zeros; the 30/60/90d window hasn't matured. A real multi-year hit-rate is NOT computable yet — do not fake one.
What we CAN say:
- Direction/entries: excellent (regime-confounded). The paper mirror shows ~23 of 25 closed positions positive — but most mirror exits fired on our mechanical +20%/−15% rules, not his trades, and the window is a roaring AI-infra/memory tape. So this measures "his disclosed longs went up after disclosure," not a cross-cycle edge. Ledger-realized standouts: SNDK +356%, BE +194%, the miner/memory cohort broadly positive.
- Exit timing: poor (this is the decision-relevant finding). Every name he fully exited in Q1 kept rising — LITE +39%, COHR +55%, HUT +142%, TSEM +117%, CIFR +64% (off a −20.9% realized loss) (3-month return, per the scan summaries). EQT is the lone good exit (−11%, the gas pure-play — consistent with the "gas-as-fuel → compute-as-bottleneck" thesis evolution).
- Concentration: extreme. Top 5 = ~77% of equity book (BE 22.85% + SNDK 18.84% +
CRWV 14.46% + IREN 10.43% + CORZ 10.12%), per
holdings.normalized.json.
Suggested signal-weight: High on entries/direction, near-zero on exit timing,
and always net the put overlay. When he initiates or concentrates (the SNDK double,
the miner-pivot longs), use it as positioning confirmation for ai-power-bottleneck /
memory-supercycle. When he sells, do NOT mirror — the existing guardrail ("we don't
sell because Aschenbrenner did") is now empirically confirmed by the early-exit price
truth. And don't read his concentrated longs as an unhedged all-in vote — the $8.46B
put overlay means his net stance is more contested than a long-only mirror shows.
Feasibility caveats: no real hit-rate (window immature); the ~92% mirror win-rate is regime-confounded with no drawdown in-sample; mirror exits are mostly our rules not his; the put book is unscoreable; 13F is 45–95d stale and long-US-equity-only; hold-time distribution (profile prior: 270d typical) is unverified on one diff.
Part 5 — Cross-manager convergence
Verdict: forming consensus on the LONG bottleneck leg; near-LONE on the SHORT mega-cap leg. Splitting the barbell and checking who else is positioned each way:
| Name | Aschenbrenner | Other tracked managers | Read |
|---|---|---|---|
| SNDK | Long #2 + call | Druckenmiller NEW, Tepper NEW (13.9% of book) | Agree — 3-mgr consensus |
| CRWV | Long + call | Altimeter (Gerstner), Atreides (Baker) | Agree — 3 long the bottleneck |
| BE | Long #1 + call | Druck 62% trim (still bull) | Mostly agree |
| miners (IREN/CORZ/APLD/RIOT/CLSK) | Long, concentrated | Loeb long a different miner (HUT) | Lone-ish |
| NVDA | PUT $1.57B | Altimeter long (0.65 conv) | Contested — he's the contrarian |
| AVGO | PUT $1.0B | Druck NEW, Loeb, Altimeter all long | Contested — 3 long vs his short |
| INTC | PUT $159M (Q4 call→Q1 put flip) | Druck NEW long, Atreides long | Contested — sharpest flip |
| ORCL / ASML / AMD / SMH | PUT | no tracked manager short these | Lone — broad fade |
| LITE / COHR (optical) | OUT + GLW put | Druck NEW long both | Contested (Druck IN, he's OUT) |
| HUT | OUT | Loeb NEW long (21% of book) | Contested (Loeb IN, he's OUT) |
- Clearest agreement: SNDK (memory bottleneck) — Aschenbrenner + Tepper + Druck. CRWV runner-up (him + Gerstner + Baker).
- Clearest disagreement: the mega-cap puts. Brad Gerstner / Altimeter is the mirror image — long CRWV (agrees on the bottleneck) and long NVDA/AVGO/TSM (opposes the short). He's long both ends of the barbell Aschenbrenner is pair-trading.
Caveats: 13F is long-US-equity-only — "everyone else is long NVDA" means long on
the disclosed equity; we can't see whether they hold undisclosed puts. Altimeter &
Atreides come from the living-profile pipeline (Q1-dated) and have not had the
put/call blast-radius audit — treat as disclosed-long-equity. Data-integrity flag:
aschenbrenner-13f.md frontmatter still lists him "bull AMD/AVGO" — a stale artifact
of the pre-fix importer that read his puts as longs (R19 corrected this); do NOT trust
that profile's mega-cap stances. (Sources: published/research-notes/2026-05-20-r19-q1-13f-blast-radius-audit.md,
.../r19-aschenbrenner-q1-corrected-all-action.md, .../r18-q1-13f-cross-manager-diff.md,
.../r23c-13f-all-action-ledger-validation.md; profiles altimeter-13f.md, atreides-13f.md.)
Verdict + reasoning
Verdict: open (living dossier). The synthesis:
- Essay core thesis: vindicated (Part 1) — power-as-bottleneck built the lane and paid.
- His edge is direction, not timing (Part 4) — weight entries, discount exits.
- The barbell's long leg is becoming consensus; the short leg is his alone (Part 5) — Gerstner is the clean opposite. That makes the put book the single most contrarian thing he's doing, and so far the tape says he's wrong (Part 3).
- Two un-traded essay lanes are real (Part 2) — confidential-compute hardware and federal-AI integrators — filed as research tasks below.
All of this stays producer-side: positioning + tape observation, not buy/sell calls, no key_ticker mutations. We are not trading off a 65-day-stale options snapshot.
What's next / open questions
- Q2 2026 13F (~2026-08-15) is the hinge: did he hold / add / cover the megacap puts after they ran against him? Cover → "tactical hedge, closed"; add-into-loss → conviction. This is the single most important resolve, and only that filing can do it.
- Confidential-compute hardware (Part 2 gap 1) — scope the pure-plays (filed).
- Federal-AI integrators (Part 2 gap 2) — watchlist-decision on LDOS/SAIC/BAH/CACI (filed).
- TSEM exit attribution — R19 names a $85M TSEM exit; the normalized Q4 data shows an unmapped CUSIP at $84.9M. Price-truth conclusion (it ran +117%) is unaffected, but verify the TSEM tag before quoting it as a clean exit elsewhere.
- Profile re-derivation — the Aschenbrenner 13F tracking profile needs re-deriving post importer-fix (the options-parsing bug is already filed as an engine task); a warning annotation is added to the profile in the meantime.
Price-truth note
All %/price figures are code-computed from the scan summaries, latest 2026-06-03/04;
2y≈essay window, ~3m≈since Q1-2026 close. 13F dollar magnitudes are filing-reported
underlying notional as of 2026-03-31, not live-price claims. Ledger P&L is
paper-mirror-realized, not prose math. No returns/RSI/P&L were computed in prose
anywhere in this dossier.