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302 hedge funds and large institutions have $1.81B invested in ASE Group in 2025 Q3 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 59 funds opening new positions, 133 increasing their positions, 79 reducing their positions, and 32 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

593% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $950K | Put options by funds: $137K

84% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 59 | Existing positions closed: 32

68% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 133 | Existing positions reduced: 79

8% more funds holding

Funds holding: 279302 (+23)

4% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $1.74B → $1.81B (+$70.5M)

0.25% less ownership

Funds ownership: 7.6%7.36% (-0.25%)

Holders
302
Holders Change
+23
Holders Change %
+8.24%
% of All Funds
3.96%
Holding in Top 10
1
Holding in Top 10 Change
+1
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.01%
New
59
Increased
133
Reduced
79
Closed
32
Calls
$950K
Puts
$137K
Net Calls
+$813K
Net Calls Change
+$245K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
GT
226
Greenleaf Trust
Michigan
$131K +$105 +10 +0.1%
AAM
227
Aureus Asset Management
Massachusetts
$129K
AWP
228
Abacus Wealth Partners
California
$127K -$3.46K -331 -3%
RCAG
229
Rehmann Capital Advisory Group
Michigan
$125K +$1.82K +174 +2%
GBT
230
Grove Bank & Trust
Florida
$122K -$28.7K -2,746 -20%
EWM
231
Empirical Wealth Management
Washington
$121K +$114K +10,923 New
MOS
232
MGO One Seven
Ohio
$121K +$9.13K +872 +9%
AWM
233
Aprio Wealth Management
Georgia
$119K +$113K +10,772 New
DAS
234
Dynamic Advisor Solutions
Arizona
$119K +$112K +10,691 New
Commonwealth Equity Services
235
Commonwealth Equity Services
Massachusetts
$118K -$6.5K -621 -6%
SC
236
Syon Capital
California
$115K +$108K +10,359 New
VF
237
Virtu Financial
New York
$113K +$107K +10,197 New
NP
238
NorthRock Partners
Minnesota
$112K +$106K +10,137 New
CP
239
Canopy Partners
Ohio
$112K +$106K +10,132 New
Rockefeller Capital Management
240
Rockefeller Capital Management
New York
$107K -$516K -49,301 -84%
Russell Investments Group
241
Russell Investments Group
United Kingdom
$103K -$1.63M -155,944 -94%
Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management
242
Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management
Wisconsin
$99.3K +$42.2K +4,030 +82%
AF
243
Allworth Financial
California
$77.9K +$24.2K +2,316 +49%
MIP
244
Mondrian Investment Partners
United Kingdom
$74.2K +$70.1K +6,695 New
GRP
245
Global Retirement Partners
California
$65.7K +$8.62K +823 +16%
FFA
246
Farther Finance Advisors
California
$53.8K +$22K +2,106 +77%
W
247
WealthCollab
Washington
$53.8K
AssetMark Inc
248
AssetMark Inc
California
$41.5K +$1.6K +153 +4%
SPIA
249
Steward Partners Investment Advisory
New York
$31.9K +$628 +60 +2%
TFA
250
Transamerica Financial Advisors
Florida
$30.5K +$28.8K +2,752 New

ASX Hedge Fund Activity: Q3 2025 in Review

302 of the 7,619 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in ASE Group (ASX) for Q3 2025, worth a combined $1.81B — up 4.1% from $1.74B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 59 funds opened new ASX positions and 32 closed out — a net gain of 27 holders — while 133 added to existing stakes and 79 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Schroder Investment Management Group, adding an estimated $21.1M. The largest seller was Goldman Sachs, cutting an estimated $31.8M.

  • 302 institutional investors held ASE Group (ASX) as of Q3 2025, up from 279 in Q2 2025.
  • Funds reported $1.81B of ASE Group stock for Q3 2025, up 4.1% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 59 funds opened new ASE Group positions in Q3 2025 and 32 closed out, a net change of +27 holders.
  • The largest ASE Group buyer in Q3 2025 was Schroder Investment Management Group, an estimated $21.1M added.
  • The largest ASE Group seller in Q3 2025 was Goldman Sachs, an estimated $31.8M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q3 2025.