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87 hedge funds and large institutions have $72.7M invested in eHealth in 2024 Q3 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 7 funds opening new positions, 20 increasing their positions, 41 reducing their positions, and 35 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

0% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 11 (0)

9% less call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $97K | Put options by funds: $107K

7.38% less ownership

Funds ownership: 67.96%60.57% (-7.4%)

19% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $89.6M → $72.7M (-$16.9M)

24% less funds holding

Funds holding: 11587 (-28)

51% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 20 | Existing positions reduced: 41

80% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 7 | Existing positions closed: 35

Holders
87
Holders Change
-28
Holders Change %
-24.35%
% of All Funds
1.25%
Holding in Top 10
1
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.01%
New
7
Increased
20
Reduced
41
Closed
35
Calls
$97K
Puts
$107K
Net Calls
-$10K
Net Calls Change
+$136K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Two Sigma Investments
26
Two Sigma Investments
New York
$539K +$179K +41,422 +46%
Susquehanna International Group
27
Susquehanna International Group
Pennsylvania
$529K -$73.4K -16,985 -12%
CAM
28
ClariVest Asset Management
California
$452K
SEI Investments
29
SEI Investments
Pennsylvania
$429K -$111K -25,718 -20%
TI
30
Trexquant Investment
Connecticut
$378K -$324K -75,000 -45%
Bank of New York Mellon
31
Bank of New York Mellon
New York
$332K +$6.69K +1,549 +2%
Jane Street
32
Jane Street
New York
$309K -$1.37M -316,940 -81%
Northern Trust
33
Northern Trust
Illinois
$297K -$685K -158,438 -69%
Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management (CC&L)
34
Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management (CC&L)
British Columbia, Canada
$274K -$95.4K -22,081 -25%
Amundi
35
Amundi
France
$268K
Morgan Stanley
36
Morgan Stanley
New York
$264K -$784K -181,364 -74%
Commonwealth Equity Services
37
Commonwealth Equity Services
Massachusetts
$258K
Neuberger Berman Group
38
Neuberger Berman Group
New York
$257K -$12.2K -2,823 -4%
BCM
39
Bridgeway Capital Management
Texas
$224K -$86.4K -20,000 -27%
Barclays
40
Barclays
United Kingdom
$194K +$105K +24,224 +104%
American Century Companies
41
American Century Companies
Missouri
$182K +$28K +6,480 +17%
UBS Group
42
UBS Group
Switzerland
$170K -$52.4K -12,136 -23%
BFM
43
Boothbay Fund Management
New York
$169K +$179K +41,491 New
SPA
44
Sherbrooke Park Advisers
New York
$138K -$77.2K -17,873 -35%
QOP
45
Quinn Opportunity Partners
Virginia
$126K
SIA
46
SkyView Investment Advisors
New Jersey
$122K +$28.9K +6,694 +29%
Ameriprise
47
Ameriprise
Minnesota
$118K -$821 -190 -0.6%
HSBC Holdings
48
HSBC Holdings
United Kingdom
$95.8K +$6.89K +1,594 +7%
Corient Private Wealth
49
Corient Private Wealth
Florida
$95.7K +$101K +23,456 New
PAS
50
Point72 Asia (Singapore)
Singapore
$92.1K -$94.5K -21,876 -49%

EHTH Hedge Fund Activity: Q3 2024 in Review

87 of the 6,964 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in eHealth (EHTH) for Q3 2024, worth a combined $72.7M — down 19% from $89.6M a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 35 funds closed out of EHTH and 7 opened new positions — a net loss of 28 holders — while 41 trimmed existing stakes and 20 added.

The largest buyer was Marshall Wace, adding an estimated $1.23M. The largest seller was Goldman Sachs, cutting an estimated $1.82M.

  • 87 institutional investors held eHealth (EHTH) as of Q3 2024, down from 115 in Q2 2024.
  • Funds reported $72.7M of eHealth stock for Q3 2024, down 19% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 7 funds opened new eHealth positions in Q3 2024 and 35 closed out, a net change of -28 holders.
  • The largest eHealth buyer in Q3 2024 was Marshall Wace, an estimated $1.23M added.
  • The largest eHealth seller in Q3 2024 was Goldman Sachs, an estimated $1.82M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q3 2024.