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148 hedge funds and large institutions have $361M invested in Alector in 2023 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 13 funds opening new positions, 52 increasing their positions, 39 reducing their positions, and 20 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

33% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 52 | Existing positions reduced: 39

25% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $328K | Put options by funds: $262K

3.56% more ownership

Funds ownership: 66.29%69.85% (+3.6%)

5% less funds holding

Funds holding: 155148 (-7)

28% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $504M → $361M (-$144M)

33% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 32 (-1)

35% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 13 | Existing positions closed: 20

Holders
148
Holders Change
-7
Holders Change %
-4.52%
% of All Funds
2.36%
Holding in Top 10
2
Holding in Top 10 Change
-1
Holding in Top 10 Change %
-33.33%
% of All Funds
0.03%
New
13
Increased
52
Reduced
39
Closed
20
Calls
$328K
Puts
$262K
Net Calls
+$66K
Net Calls Change
-$2.29M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
PA
76
Profund Advisors
Maryland
$287K +$377K +46,315 New
CSS
77
Cubist Systematic Strategies
Connecticut
$266K +$350K +43,010 New
SG Americas Securities
78
SG Americas Securities
New York
$257K +$197K +24,230 +141%
MC
79
Medici Capital
California
$215K
MIM
80
MetLife Investment Management
New Jersey
$197K
AIG
81
American International Group
New York
$186K +$4.86K +598 +2%
Wellington Management Group
82
Wellington Management Group
Massachusetts
$184K -$5.92K -728 -2%
Principal Financial Group
83
Principal Financial Group
Iowa
$177K -$29.6K -3,644 -11%
Invesco
84
Invesco
Georgia
$174K -$440K -54,053 -66%
New York State Common Retirement Fund
85
New York State Common Retirement Fund
New York
$171K -$113K -13,928 -34%
Stifel Financial
86
Stifel Financial
Missouri
$159K +$3.25K +400 +2%
State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System
87
State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System
Florida
$157K
HSBC Holdings
88
HSBC Holdings
United Kingdom
$153K +$2.87K +353 +1%
VOYA Investment Management
89
VOYA Investment Management
Georgia
$151K
DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale
90
DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale
Germany
$151K
Janus Henderson Group
91
Janus Henderson Group
United Kingdom
$147K +$107K +13,176 +125%
TC
92
Tejara Capital
United Kingdom
$147K
CIC
93
Cornercap Investment Counsel
Georgia
$147K +$8.24K +1,013 +4%
Massachusetts Financial Services
94
Massachusetts Financial Services
Massachusetts
$144K -$441K -54,268 -70%
EGM
95
Engineers Gate Manager
New York
$144K +$83.2K +10,225 +78%
URS
96
Utah Retirement Systems
Utah
$127K
Verition Fund Management
97
Verition Fund Management
Connecticut
$127K +$167K +20,521 New
Millennium Management
98
Millennium Management
New York
$118K -$256K -31,422 -62%
EAM
99
Erste Asset Management
Austria
$116K
NC
100
NinePointTwo Capital
California
$114K

ALEC Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2023 in Review

148 of the 6,275 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Alector (ALEC) for Q1 2023, worth a combined $361M — down 28% from $504M a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 20 funds closed out of ALEC and 13 opened new positions — a net loss of 7 holders — while 39 trimmed existing stakes and 52 added.

The largest buyer was Braidwell, adding an estimated $20.2M. The largest seller was Federated Hermes, cutting an estimated $14.8M.

  • 148 institutional investors held Alector (ALEC) as of Q1 2023, down from 155 in Q4 2022.
  • Funds reported $361M of Alector stock for Q1 2023, down 28% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 13 funds opened new Alector positions in Q1 2023 and 20 closed out, a net change of -7 holders.
  • The largest Alector buyer in Q1 2023 was Braidwell, an estimated $20.2M added.
  • The largest Alector seller in Q1 2023 was Federated Hermes, an estimated $14.8M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2023.