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Global X FTSE Southeast Asia ETF

18 hedge funds and large institutions have $9.49M invested in Global X FTSE Southeast Asia ETF in 2023 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 2 funds opening new positions, 6 increasing their positions, 5 reducing their positions, and 1 closing their positions.

Holders
18
Holders Change
+1
Holders Change %
+5.88%
% of All Funds
0.29%
Holding in Top 10
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
2
Increased
6
Reduced
5
Closed
1
Calls
Puts
Net Calls
Net Calls Change
Name Market Value Shares Shares
Change
Shares
Change %
Morgan Stanley
1
Morgan Stanley
New York
$3.93M 259,513 +2,951 +1%
BIA
2
Barry Investment Advisors
Massachusetts
$953K 62,954 +5,253 +9%
CAN
3
Cetera Advisor Networks
California
$845K 55,859 -5,557 -9%
LPL Financial
4
LPL Financial
California
$667K 44,078 +16,238 +58%
BCM
5
Beaumont Capital Management
Massachusetts
$594K 39,243
Jane Street
6
Jane Street
New York
$571K 37,737 -12,035 -24%
Osaic Holdings
7
Osaic Holdings
Arizona
$523K 34,588 +34,302 +11,994%
Mariner
8
Mariner
Kansas
$345K 22,771
Bank of America
9
Bank of America
North Carolina
$324K 21,382 +7,243 +51%
UBS Group
10
UBS Group
Switzerland
$254K 16,785 +1,984 +13%
EDRH
11
Edmond de Rothschild Holding
Switzerland
$209K 13,800
SFFS
12
Stonehage Fleming Financial Services
Jersey
$190K 12,531
HI
13
Harbour Investments
Wisconsin
$19.8K 1,310 +1,310 New
Royal Bank of Canada
14
Royal Bank of Canada
Ontario, Canada
$18K 1,215 -2,563 -68%
4FG
15
4Thought Financial Group
New York
$16.7K 1,101 -175 -14%
BAM
16
Belpointe Asset Management
Nevada
$16.3K 1,076 -202 -16%
HCM
17
Hollencrest Capital Management
California
$12.4K 822 +822 New
Bank of Montreal
18
Bank of Montreal
Ontario, Canada
$4.86K 320
Wells Fargo
19
Wells Fargo
California
FTUS
20
Flow Traders U.S.
New York
-15,756 Closed
CFGS
21
Concourse Financial Group Securities
Alabama