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695 hedge funds and large institutions have $44.4B invested in Alibaba in 2015 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 124 funds opening new positions, 310 increasing their positions, 176 reducing their positions, and 102 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

76% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 310 | Existing positions reduced: 176

22% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 124 | Existing positions closed: 102

2% more funds holding

Funds holding: 682695 (+13)

3% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $43.1B → $44.4B (+$1.26B)

0.65% more ownership

Funds ownership: 21%21.66% (+0.65%)

9% less call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $3.54B | Put options by funds: $3.91B

8% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 6661 (-5)

Holders
695
Holders Change
+13
Holders Change %
+1.91%
% of All Funds
18.73%
Holding in Top 10
61
Holding in Top 10 Change
-5
Holding in Top 10 Change %
-7.58%
% of All Funds
1.64%
New
124
Increased
310
Reduced
176
Closed
102
Calls
$3.54B
Puts
$3.91B
Net Calls
-$371M
Net Calls Change
+$367M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
LCP
501
Legacy Capital Partners
Wisconsin
$480K -$43K -500 -8%
AF
502
Aldebaran Financial
$480K +$61.4K +715 +14%
PAS
503
Partnervest Advisory Services
California
$479K +$500K +5,824 New
BP
504
BBR Partners
New York
$477K
SSB
505
Sandy Spring Bank
Maryland
$476K -$39.6K -461 -7%
PAM
506
Private Asset Management
California
$475K +$496K +5,773 New
ICAS
507
Investors Capital Advisory Services
Massachusetts
$472K -$108K -1,252 -18%
BRWM
508
B. Riley Wealth Management
Tennessee
$472K +$25.8K +300 +6%
HCM
509
Hollencrest Capital Management
California
$466K +$85.9K +1,000 +21%
BFC
510
Blue Fin Capital
Rhode Island
$463K +$108K +1,251 +29%
AA
511
Ancora Advisors
Ohio
$454K +$474K +5,518 New
CG
512
Caprock Group
Idaho
$446K +$85.2K +992 +22%
SFFS
513
Stonehage Fleming Financial Services
Jersey
$442K -$85.9K -1,000 -16%
Nomura Holdings
514
Nomura Holdings
Japan
$433K -$1.28M -14,943 -74%
WBC
515
Westpac Banking Corp
Australia
$428K +$350K +4,078 +361%
FPC
516
Falcon Point Capital
California
$425K +$444K +5,162 New
MHS
517
M Holdings Securities
Oregon
$423K +$188K +2,185 +74%
WF
518
Welch & Forbes
Massachusetts
$417K +$25.8K +300 +6%
JCM
519
JS Capital Management
New York
$411K -$4.29M -49,955 -91%
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management
520
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management
Japan
$411K
FBFS
521
First Business Financial Services
Wisconsin
$411K +$430K +5,000 New
CA
522
Cetera Advisors
Colorado
$406K -$112K -1,302 -21%
MFS
523
MSI Financial Services
Massachusetts
$387K -$61K -710 -13%
DSI
524
Daiwa SB Investments
Japan
$383K +$245K +2,850 +158%
QSS
525
Quantitative Systematic Strategies
Florida
$381K +$403K +4,695 New

BABA Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2015 in Review

695 of the 3,711 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Alibaba (BABA) for Q2 2015, worth a combined $44.4B — up 2.9% from $43.1B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 124 funds opened new BABA positions and 102 closed out — a net gain of 22 holders — while 310 added to existing stakes and 176 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Northern Cross, opening a new position worth an estimated $970M. The largest seller was DST Managers, exiting entirely with an estimated $2.04B sold.

  • 695 institutional investors held Alibaba (BABA) as of Q2 2015, up from 682 in Q1 2015.
  • Funds reported $44.4B of Alibaba stock for Q2 2015, up 2.9% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 124 funds opened new Alibaba positions in Q2 2015 and 102 closed out, a net change of +22 holders.
  • The largest Alibaba buyer in Q2 2015 was Northern Cross, an estimated $970M added.
  • The largest Alibaba seller in Q2 2015 was DST Managers, an estimated $2.04B sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2015.