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Columbia Emerging Markets Consumer ETF

91 hedge funds and large institutions have $547M invested in Columbia Emerging Markets Consumer ETF in 2017 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 14 funds opening new positions, 23 increasing their positions, 27 reducing their positions, and 17 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

24% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $442M → $547M (+$105M)

6.48% more ownership

Funds ownership: 67.34%73.82% (+6.5%)

4% less funds holding

Funds holding: 9591 (-4)

15% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 23 | Existing positions reduced: 27

18% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 14 | Existing positions closed: 17

50% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 21 (-1)

Holders
91
Holders Change
-4
Holders Change %
-4.21%
% of All Funds
2.27%
Holding in Top 10
1
Holding in Top 10 Change
-1
Holding in Top 10 Change %
-50%
% of All Funds
0.02%
New
14
Increased
23
Reduced
27
Closed
17
Calls
Puts
Net Calls
Net Calls Change
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
CCM
76
Cribstone Capital Management
Maine
$5K
GRP
77
Global Retirement Partners
California
$5K
SFG
78
SevenBridge Financial Group
Pennsylvania
$4K -$5.24K -219 -58%
First Manhattan
79
First Manhattan
New York
$4K
JP Morgan Chase
80
JP Morgan Chase
New York
$4K
MIFH
81
Migdal Insurance & Financial Holdings
Israel
$2K +$1.67K +70 New
ASN
82
Advisory Services Network
Georgia
$2K +$1.84K +77 New
AF
83
Allworth Financial
California
$1K
EA
84
Edge Advisors
Georgia
$1K
GWM
85
Geneos Wealth Management
Colorado
$1K
GI
86
Gradient Investments
Minnesota
$1K
JCM
87
Jacobi Capital Management
Pennsylvania
$1K
US Bancorp
88
US Bancorp
Minnesota
$1K +$741 +31 New
BCI
89
Brinker Capital Investments
Pennsylvania
-$14.9M -671,602 Closed
Jane Street
90
Jane Street
New York
-$2.28M -102,984 Closed
Goldman Sachs
91
Goldman Sachs
New York
-$674K -30,419 Closed
Walleye Trading
92
Walleye Trading
New York
-$441K -19,889 Closed
TBA
93
Train Babcock Advisors
New York
-$369K -16,662 Closed
FTUS
94
Flow Traders U.S.
New York
-$365K -16,483 Closed
GC
95
Guggenheim Capital
Illinois
-$243K -10,982 Closed
TSS
96
Two Sigma Securities
New York
-$207K -9,345 Closed
CGT
97
Capital Guardian Trust
California
-$26K -1,165 Closed
NFG
98
Next Financial Group
Texas
-$14K -628 Closed
FNBT
99
FineMark National Bank & Trust
Florida
-$9K -413 Closed
CAW
100
Cornerstone Advisors (Washington)
Washington
-$7K -320 Closed

ECON Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2017 in Review

91 of the 4,017 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Columbia Emerging Markets Consumer ETF (ECON) for Q1 2017, worth a combined $547M — up 24% from $442M a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 17 funds closed out of ECON and 14 opened new positions — a net loss of 3 holders — while 27 trimmed existing stakes and 23 added.

The largest buyer was Bank of America, adding an estimated $26M. The largest seller was Brinker Capital Investments, exiting entirely with an estimated $14.9M sold.

  • 91 institutional investors held Columbia Emerging Markets Consumer ETF (ECON) as of Q1 2017, down from 95 in Q4 2016.
  • Funds reported $547M of Columbia Emerging Markets Consumer ETF stock for Q1 2017, up 24% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 14 funds opened new Columbia Emerging Markets Consumer ETF positions in Q1 2017 and 17 closed out, a net change of -3 holders.
  • The largest Columbia Emerging Markets Consumer ETF buyer in Q1 2017 was Bank of America, an estimated $26M added.
  • The largest Columbia Emerging Markets Consumer ETF seller in Q1 2017 was Brinker Capital Investments, an estimated $14.9M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2017.