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518 hedge funds and large institutions have $8.55B invested in AES in 2018 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 70 funds opening new positions, 184 increasing their positions, 188 reducing their positions, and 48 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

1,206% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $45.5M | Put options by funds: $3.49M

46% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 70 | Existing positions closed: 48

20% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $7.15B → $8.55B (+$1.4B)

3% more funds holding

Funds holding: 502518 (+16)

1.95% more ownership

Funds ownership: 95.17%97.11% (+1.9%)

0% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 1111 (0)

2% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 184 | Existing positions reduced: 188

Holders
518
Holders Change
+16
Holders Change %
+3.19%
% of All Funds
11.86%
Holding in Top 10
11
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.25%
New
70
Increased
184
Reduced
188
Closed
48
Calls
$45.5M
Puts
$3.49M
Net Calls
+$42.1M
Net Calls Change
+$31.1M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
DWA
276
Douglass Winthrop Advisors
New York
$881K
LOAMS
277
Lombard Odier Asset Management (Switzerland)
Switzerland
$879K +$807K +65,537 New
AAM
278
American Asset Management
Florida
$870K +$183K +14,895 +30%
CA
279
Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft
Germany
$863K -$86.4K -7,021 -10%
CIBC Asset Management
280
CIBC Asset Management
Ontario, Canada
$847K +$27.6K +2,245 +4%
NMERB
281
New Mexico Educational Retirement Board
New Mexico
$844K
IRC
282
Investors Research Corp
Georgia
$824K +$1.53K +124 +0.2%
GHCM
283
Glen Harbor Capital Management
California
$813K -$83.3K -6,766 -10%
NAM
284
Nissay Asset Management
Japan
$802K +$11.3K +914 +2%
EMG
285
Ellington Management Group
Connecticut
$782K -$123K -10,025 -15%
MME
286
Meag Munich Ergo
Germany
$775K -$6.29M -511,170 -90%
AssetMark Inc
287
AssetMark Inc
California
$769K -$296K -24,044 -30%
CA
288
Cynosure Advisors
Utah
$760K +$698K +56,679 New
OMCS
289
Old Mutual Customised Solutions
South Africa
$721K
WA
290
Whitebox Advisors
Minnesota
$710K -$118K -9,595 -15%
LIA
291
LS Investment Advisors
Michigan
$694K +$17.1K +1,393 +3%
WAM
292
World Asset Management
Michigan
$682K +$23.1K +1,880 +4%
Commonwealth Equity Services
293
Commonwealth Equity Services
Massachusetts
$670K -$39.4K -3,198 -6%
MCIM
294
Meadow Creek Investment Management
Georgia
$669K -$68.6K -5,572 -10%
FWIA
295
Fort Washington Investment Advisors
Ohio
$666K -$123K -10,000 -17%
SO
296
STRS Ohio
Ohio
$625K +$474K +38,484 +473%
MYAM
297
Meiji Yasuda Asset Management
Japan
$620K +$229K +18,600 +67%
BC
298
Banced Corp
Illinois
$618K -$57.7K -4,687 -9%
SCC
299
Spring Creek Capital
Kansas
$608K +$558K +45,329 New
PP
300
Paloma Partners
Connecticut
$596K +$233K +18,937 +74%

AES Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2018 in Review

518 of the 4,368 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in AES (AES) for Q2 2018, worth a combined $8.55B — up 20% from $7.15B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 70 funds opened new AES positions and 48 closed out — a net gain of 22 holders — while 184 added to existing stakes and 188 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Capital World Investors, adding an estimated $207M. The largest seller was Goldman Sachs, cutting an estimated $89.7M.

  • 518 institutional investors held AES (AES) as of Q2 2018, up from 502 in Q1 2018.
  • Funds reported $8.55B of AES stock for Q2 2018, up 20% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 70 funds opened new AES positions in Q2 2018 and 48 closed out, a net change of +22 holders.
  • The largest AES buyer in Q2 2018 was Capital World Investors, an estimated $207M added.
  • The largest AES seller in Q2 2018 was Goldman Sachs, an estimated $89.7M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2018.