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Energy Transfer Partners

366 hedge funds and large institutions have $10.8B invested in Energy Transfer Partners in 2015 Q3 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 29 funds opening new positions, 114 increasing their positions, 135 reducing their positions, and 77 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

5% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $192M | Put options by funds: $184M

12% less funds holding

Funds holding: 416366 (-50)

16% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 114 | Existing positions reduced: 135

17% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 4235 (-7)

36% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $17B → $10.8B (-$6.12B)

49.39% less ownership

Funds ownership: 98.79%49.41% (-49%)

62% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 29 | Existing positions closed: 77

Holders
366
Holders Change
-50
Holders Change %
-12.02%
% of All Funds
10.22%
Holding in Top 10
35
Holding in Top 10 Change
-7
Holding in Top 10 Change %
-16.67%
% of All Funds
0.98%
New
29
Increased
114
Reduced
135
Closed
77
Calls
$192M
Puts
$184M
Net Calls
+$8.41M
Net Calls Change
-$129M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
CIBC Asset Management
226
CIBC Asset Management
Ontario, Canada
$676K
CCT
227
Country Club Trust
Missouri
$676K +$94.6K +3,349 +12%
FAAS
228
First Allied Advisory Services
California
$675K -$111K -3,931 -11%
BIM
229
Barton Investment Management
Pennsylvania
$665K
CFB
230
Cullen/Frost Bankers
Texas
$641K
TCT
231
TIAA CREF Trust
Missouri
$618K
NRS
232
Neville Rodie & Shaw
New York
$589K -$56.5K -2,000 -7%
RJT
233
Raymond James Trust
Florida
$583K
BOIA
234
Bush ODonnell Investment Advisors
Missouri
$570K +$103K +3,645 +15%
DDPIC
235
Deroy & Devereaux Private Investment Counsel
Michigan
$568K -$16.9K -600 -2%
SEI Investments
236
SEI Investments
Pennsylvania
$564K +$144K +5,100 +23%
CCM
237
Catawba Capital Management
Virginia
$555K +$11.3K +400 +2%
CONA
238
Capital One National Association
New York
$552K -$25.1K -889 -3%
HCA
239
Hillview Capital Advisors
Pennsylvania
$547K +$743K +26,308 New
RAM
240
Riggs Asset Management
Pennsylvania
$522K +$709K +25,100 New
AFWA
241
Ancora Family Wealth Advisors
Ohio
$519K +$704K +24,930 New
WKWM
242
Walter & Keenan Wealth Management
Indiana
$516K
Franklin Resources
243
Franklin Resources
California
$503K +$38.1K +1,350 +6%
AAM
244
Advisors Asset Management
Colorado
$475K +$645K +22,843 New
PPA
245
Parametric Portfolio Associates
Washington
$471K +$639K +22,650 New
BIA
246
Biondo Investment Advisors
Pennsylvania
$468K
ST
247
Sentinel Trust
Texas
$456K
WT
248
Whittier Trust
California
$454K -$30.3K -1,072 -5%
GIA
249
Guyasuta Investment Advisors
Pennsylvania
$452K
ACM
250
Argentus Capital Management
Texas
$408K -$102K -3,616 -16%

ET Hedge Fund Activity: Q3 2015 in Review

366 of the 3,582 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Energy Transfer Partners (ET) for Q3 2015, worth a combined $10.8B — down 36% from $17B a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 77 funds closed out of ET and 29 opened new positions — a net loss of 48 holders — while 135 trimmed existing stakes and 114 added.

The largest buyer was Goldman Sachs, adding an estimated $636M. The largest seller was Morgan Stanley, cutting an estimated $249M.

  • 366 institutional investors held Energy Transfer Partners (ET) as of Q3 2015, down from 416 in Q2 2015.
  • Funds reported $10.8B of Energy Transfer Partners stock for Q3 2015, down 36% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 29 funds opened new Energy Transfer Partners positions in Q3 2015 and 77 closed out, a net change of -48 holders.
  • The largest Energy Transfer Partners buyer in Q3 2015 was Goldman Sachs, an estimated $636M added.
  • The largest Energy Transfer Partners seller in Q3 2015 was Morgan Stanley, an estimated $249M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q3 2015.