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530 hedge funds and large institutions have $10B invested in AES in 2019 Q3 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 59 funds opening new positions, 173 increasing their positions, 219 reducing their positions, and 80 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

112% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $7.46M | Put options by funds: $3.52M

4% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $10.4B → $10B (-$371M)

1.11% less ownership

Funds ownership: 94.05%92.95% (-1.1%)

5% less funds holding

Funds holding: 555530 (-25)

11% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 98 (-1)

21% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 173 | Existing positions reduced: 219

26% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 59 | Existing positions closed: 80

Holders
530
Holders Change
-25
Holders Change %
-4.5%
% of All Funds
11.62%
Holding in Top 10
8
Holding in Top 10 Change
-1
Holding in Top 10 Change %
-11.11%
% of All Funds
0.18%
New
59
Increased
173
Reduced
219
Closed
80
Calls
$7.46M
Puts
$3.52M
Net Calls
+$3.94M
Net Calls Change
+$3.97M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
BS
301
Banco Santander
Spain
$834K +$7.86K +488 +1%
SA
302
Shilanski & Associates
Alaska
$820K -$5.14K -319 -0.6%
JMPWA
303
JP Morgan Private Wealth Advisors
California
$742K -$276K -17,123 -27%
M&T Bank
304
M&T Bank
New York
$738K -$13.9K -860 -2%
COPPSERS
305
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Public School Employees Retirement System
Pennsylvania
$695K +$57.6K +3,574 +9%
Axa
306
Axa
France
$693K +$422K +26,186 +162%
WBC
307
Westpac Banking Corp
Australia
$682K -$154K -9,578 -19%
Nomura Holdings
308
Nomura Holdings
Japan
$673K -$799K -49,600 -55%
RC
309
RegentAtlantic Capital
New Jersey
$672K -$123K -7,619 -16%
SMDAM
310
Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management
Japan
$665K +$104K +6,462 +19%
WEC
311
Winslow Evans & Crocker
Massachusetts
$664K
MYAM
312
Meiji Yasuda Asset Management
Japan
$653K +$31.4K +1,950 +5%
IA
313
Icon Advisers
Colorado
$645K
CGH
314
Crossmark Global Holdings
Texas
$638K -$43.2K -2,680 -6%
Commonwealth Equity Services
315
Commonwealth Equity Services
Massachusetts
$635K -$9.86K -612 -2%
II
316
Inspire Investing
Idaho
$629K +$58.9K +3,657 +10%
SIM
317
Sentry Investment Management
Wisconsin
$627K
FAAS
318
First Allied Advisory Services
California
$623K -$99.6K -6,186 -14%
NP
319
NorthRock Partners
Minnesota
$611K +$602K +37,398 New
Mackenzie Financial
320
Mackenzie Financial
Ontario, Canada
$599K -$85K -5,275 -13%
SAM
321
Shell Asset Management
Netherlands
$588K
SPIA
322
Steward Partners Investment Advisory
New York
$582K -$10.5K -653 -2%
Nordea Investment Management
323
Nordea Investment Management
Sweden
$577K +$53.2K +3,300 +10%
FHB
324
First Hawaiian Bank
Hawaii
$571K +$563K +34,944 New
AAM
325
Advisors Asset Management
Colorado
$566K -$169K -10,489 -23%

AES Hedge Fund Activity: Q3 2019 in Review

530 of the 4,560 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in AES (AES) for Q3 2019, worth a combined $10B — down 3.6% from $10.4B a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 80 funds closed out of AES and 59 opened new positions — a net loss of 21 holders — while 219 trimmed existing stakes and 173 added.

The largest buyer was Ameriprise, adding an estimated $82M. The largest seller was Prudential Financial, cutting an estimated $62M.

  • 530 institutional investors held AES (AES) as of Q3 2019, down from 555 in Q2 2019.
  • Funds reported $10B of AES stock for Q3 2019, down 3.6% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 59 funds opened new AES positions in Q3 2019 and 80 closed out, a net change of -21 holders.
  • The largest AES buyer in Q3 2019 was Ameriprise, an estimated $82M added.
  • The largest AES seller in Q3 2019 was Prudential Financial, an estimated $62M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q3 2019.