Black Swift Group’s VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF ESPO Stock Holding History

Bought
Maintained
Sold
Quarter Market Value Status Shares Change in
Stake
Trade Value Portfolio Weight Portfolio Position
2022
Q1
Sell
-3,364
Closed -$223K 98
2021
Q4
$223K Sell
3,364
-211
-6% -$14.7K 0.06% 91
2021
Q3
$232K Sell
3,575
-875
-20% -$59.4K 0.07% 79
2021
Q2
$323K Sell
4,450
-1,900
-30% -$134K 0.16% 65
2021
Q1
$434K Sell
6,350
-775
-11% -$56.5K 0.14% 57
2020
Q4
$499K Buy
7,125
+3,625
+104% +$233K 0.33% 40
2020
Q3
$215K Hold
3,500
0.11% 58
2020
Q2
$181K Buy
+3,500
New +$159K 0.13% 51

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Black Swift Group's ESPO Position: Q1 2022 in Review

Black Swift Group sold out of VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF (ESPO) in Q1 2022, closing a stake of 3,364 shares — an estimated $223K sold.

Black Swift Group first reported a position in ESPO in Q2 2020 and held it in 7 quarters. The position peaked at $499K in Q4 2020. 100 funds tracked by Wall St. Rank hold ESPO as of Q1 2022.

  • Black Swift Group reported no remaining VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF position as of Q1 2022 after selling out during the quarter.
  • Black Swift Group sold 3,364 VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF shares in Q1 2022, an estimated $223K.
  • Black Swift Group first reported a position in VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF in Q2 2020 and held it in 7 quarters.
  • Black Swift Group's VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF position peaked at $499K in Q4 2020.
  • 100 funds tracked by Wall St. Rank held VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF as of Q1 2022.

Based on Black Swift Group's 13F filing for Q1 2022, filed 11 May 2022.