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352 hedge funds and large institutions have $14.6B invested in Deutsche Bank in 2025 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 74 funds opening new positions, 138 increasing their positions, 89 reducing their positions, and 30 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

147% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 74 | Existing positions closed: 30

55% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 138 | Existing positions reduced: 89

40% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $10.4B → $14.6B (+$4.2B)

12% more funds holding

Funds holding: 315352 (+37)

1.27% more ownership

Funds ownership: 30.57%31.83% (+1.3%)

0% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 55 (0)

47% less call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $566M | Put options by funds: $1.06B

Holders
352
Holders Change
+37
Holders Change %
+11.75%
% of All Funds
4.72%
Holding in Top 10
5
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.07%
New
74
Increased
138
Reduced
89
Closed
30
Calls
$566M
Puts
$1.06B
Net Calls
-$494M
Net Calls Change
-$205M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
AAS
226
Avantax Advisory Services
Texas
$317K +$2.77K +132 +1%
EDRH
227
Edmond de Rothschild Holding
Switzerland
$315K +$280K +13,330 New
BCI
228
Brinker Capital Investments
Pennsylvania
$310K +$7.11K +339 +3%
OPS
229
Orion Portfolio Solutions
Nebraska
$310K +$7.11K +339 +3%
CAM
230
Cresset Asset Management
Illinois
$309K -$17.2K -818 -6%
ATS
231
Ashton Thomas Securities
New York
$302K
DWM
232
Drive Wealth Management
Utah
$301K +$1.51K +72 +0.6%
Renaissance Technologies
233
Renaissance Technologies
New York
$299K +$267K +12,722 New
CIS
234
Custom Index Systems
New York
$291K -$10.3K -491 -4%
CIM
235
Contravisory Investment Management
Massachusetts
$283K +$6.67K +318 +3%
LCGC
236
Legacy Capital Group California
California
$280K +$6.67K +318 +3%
PAG
237
Private Advisor Group
New Jersey
$273K -$57.7K -2,750 -19%
IC
238
IEQ Capital
California
$273K +$240K +11,443 New
DK
239
DJE Kapital
Germany
$266K
PF
240
Phoenix Financial
Israel
$266K +$233K +11,100 New
CIAM
241
Caitong International Asset Management
Hong Kong
$263K +$187K +8,926 +423%
EWA
242
Evolution Wealth Advisors
Florida
$262K +$231K +11,000 New
IC
243
Iconiq Capital
California
$258K +$228K +10,847 New
PA
244
Parallel Advisors
California
$252K +$1.26K +60 +0.6%
GCS
245
Gordian Capital (Singapore)
Singapore
$252K +$220K +10,500 New
HIP
246
HUB Investment Partners
Texas
$250K +$220K +10,505 New
O
247
Ossiam
France
$247K -$70.7K -3,370 -24%
NB
248
NBT Bank
New York
$239K
BTI
249
Blue Trust Inc
Georgia
$238K -$47.9K -2,284 -19%
KBG
250
Kahn Brothers Group
New York
$238K

DB Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2025 in Review

352 of the 7,457 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Deutsche Bank (DB) for Q1 2025, worth a combined $14.6B — up 40% from $10.4B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 74 funds opened new DB positions and 30 closed out — a net gain of 44 holders — while 138 added to existing stakes and 89 trimmed.

The largest buyer was GQG Partners, opening a new position worth an estimated $419M. The largest seller was Arrowstreet Capital, cutting an estimated $528M.

  • 352 institutional investors held Deutsche Bank (DB) as of Q1 2025, up from 315 in Q4 2024.
  • Funds reported $14.6B of Deutsche Bank stock for Q1 2025, up 40% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 74 funds opened new Deutsche Bank positions in Q1 2025 and 30 closed out, a net change of +44 holders.
  • The largest Deutsche Bank buyer in Q1 2025 was GQG Partners, an estimated $419M added.
  • The largest Deutsche Bank seller in Q1 2025 was Arrowstreet Capital, an estimated $528M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2025.