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Clean Energy Fuels

194 hedge funds and large institutions have $266M invested in Clean Energy Fuels in 2025 Q3 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 24 funds opening new positions, 48 increasing their positions, 64 reducing their positions, and 36 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

323% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $2.32M | Put options by funds: $548K

32% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $202M → $266M (+$64.2M)

0.17% more ownership

Funds ownership: 46.9%47.06% (+0.17%)

0% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 22 (0)

7% less funds holding

Funds holding: 208194 (-14)

25% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 48 | Existing positions reduced: 64

33% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 24 | Existing positions closed: 36

Holders
194
Holders Change
-14
Holders Change %
-6.73%
% of All Funds
2.55%
Holding in Top 10
2
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.03%
New
24
Increased
48
Reduced
64
Closed
36
Calls
$2.32M
Puts
$548K
Net Calls
+$1.77M
Net Calls Change
-$600K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Squarepoint
51
Squarepoint
New York
$481K +$382K +163,394 +715%
Millennium Management
52
Millennium Management
New York
$469K -$3.8M -1,625,205 -90%
Rafferty Asset Management
53
Rafferty Asset Management
New York
$467K -$53.8K -22,991 -11%
HF
54
HRT Financial
New York
$465K +$423K +180,619 New
AQR Capital Management
55
AQR Capital Management
Connecticut
$459K +$134K +57,392 +48%
II
56
Inspire Investing
Idaho
$452K -$55.8K -23,831 -12%
T. Rowe Price Associates
57
T. Rowe Price Associates
Maryland
$438K +$14.3K +6,099 +4%
Los Angeles Capital Management
58
Los Angeles Capital Management
California
$394K +$179K +76,330 +100%
Wells Fargo
59
Wells Fargo
California
$393K +$48.8K +20,846 +16%
LPL Financial
60
LPL Financial
California
$374K +$14.2K +6,073 +4%
Franklin Resources
61
Franklin Resources
California
$368K +$37.4K +15,973 +13%
IAM
62
Iridian Asset Management
Connecticut
$365K -$248K -105,919 -43%
Verition Fund Management
63
Verition Fund Management
Connecticut
$331K +$192K +82,061 +178%
Cetera Investment Advisers
64
Cetera Investment Advisers
Illinois
$313K -$18.9K -8,086 -6%
CM
65
Caption Management
Oklahoma
$311K
Fuller & Thaler Asset Management
66
Fuller & Thaler Asset Management
California
$309K -$77K -32,900 -22%
Simplex Trading
67
Simplex Trading
Illinois
$282K -$47K -20,091 -16%
ANTB
68
AMG National Trust Bank
Colorado
$258K
American Century Companies
69
American Century Companies
Missouri
$241K +$177K +75,587 +427%
ACM
70
Aquatic Capital Management
Illinois
$240K +$218K +93,203 New
MIM
71
MetLife Investment Management
New Jersey
$233K -$36.5K -15,601 -15%
Amundi
72
Amundi
France
$232K -$19.1K -8,171 -9%
PCM
73
Polymer Capital Management
New York
$224K +$27.7K +11,819 +16%
New York State Common Retirement Fund
74
New York State Common Retirement Fund
New York
$213K
Mirae Asset Global ETFs Holdings
75
Mirae Asset Global ETFs Holdings
Hong Kong
$208K -$39.6K -16,920 -17%

CLNE Hedge Fund Activity: Q3 2025 in Review

194 of the 7,619 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) for Q3 2025, worth a combined $266M — up 32% from $202M a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 36 funds closed out of CLNE and 24 opened new positions — a net loss of 12 holders — while 64 trimmed existing stakes and 48 added.

The largest buyer was JP Morgan Chase, adding an estimated $5.55M. The largest seller was Global Alpha Capital Management, cutting an estimated $4.05M.

  • 194 institutional investors held Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) as of Q3 2025, down from 208 in Q2 2025.
  • Funds reported $266M of Clean Energy Fuels stock for Q3 2025, up 32% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 24 funds opened new Clean Energy Fuels positions in Q3 2025 and 36 closed out, a net change of -12 holders.
  • The largest Clean Energy Fuels buyer in Q3 2025 was JP Morgan Chase, an estimated $5.55M added.
  • The largest Clean Energy Fuels seller in Q3 2025 was Global Alpha Capital Management, an estimated $4.05M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q3 2025.