We are live on ! Find out more
ET icon

Energy Transfer Partners

389 hedge funds and large institutions have $8.88B invested in Energy Transfer Partners in 2018 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 36 funds opening new positions, 104 increasing their positions, 143 reducing their positions, and 32 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

39% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $73.1M | Put options by funds: $52.6M

30% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 2026 (+6)

21% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $7.35B → $8.88B (+$1.53B)

13% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 36 | Existing positions closed: 32

0.24% less ownership

Funds ownership: 47.91%47.67% (-0.24%)

1% less funds holding

Funds holding: 391389 (-2)

27% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 104 | Existing positions reduced: 143

Holders
389
Holders Change
-2
Holders Change %
-0.51%
% of All Funds
8.91%
Holding in Top 10
26
Holding in Top 10 Change
+6
Holding in Top 10 Change %
+30%
% of All Funds
0.6%
New
36
Increased
104
Reduced
143
Closed
32
Calls
$73.1M
Puts
$52.6M
Net Calls
+$20.5M
Net Calls Change
-$193M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
MYIA
326
Mount Yale Investment Advisors
Colorado
$96K
AWM
327
Avondale Wealth Management
Texas
$93K
ASN
328
Advisory Services Network
Georgia
$92K +$657 +40 +0.8%
GTAM
329
Global Trust Asset Management
Florida
$90K
CBT
330
Capital Bank & Trust
California
$88K
RFM
331
Royal Fund Management
Florida
$80K +$312 +19 +0.4%
AC
332
Avestar Capital
New York
$72K +$16.3K +991 +30%
SIM
333
Sonora Investment Management
Arizona
$69K -$14.8K -900 -18%
EFSCE
334
Enterprise Financial Services Corp (EFSC)
Missouri
$65K -$6.22K -379 -9%
VNA
335
Valley National Advisers
Pennsylvania
$65K +$164 +10 +0.3%
FHA
336
First Horizon Advisors
Tennessee
$60K -$5.75K -350 -9%
Envestnet Asset Management
337
Envestnet Asset Management
Illinois
$58K
QCG
338
Quadrant Capital Group
Ohio
$57K -$1.68K -102 -3%
CWM
339
Cedar Wealth Management
California
$56K -$241K -14,670 -82%
MSA
340
Marino Stram & Associates
Massachusetts
$56K +$953 +58 +2%
BWL
341
Bogart Wealth LLC
Virginia
$53K +$5.4K +329 +12%
OIA
342
OneDigital Investment Advisors
Kansas
$51K +$82 +5 +0.2%
CAPTRUST Financial Advisors
343
CAPTRUST Financial Advisors
North Carolina
$50K -$32.2K -1,960 -40%
FANJ
344
Financial Architects (New Jersey)
New Jersey
$50K
APA
345
American Portfolios Advisors
New York
$48.3K -$10.7K -650 -19%
WAM
346
Wealthspire Advisors (Maryland)
Maryland
$48K -$9.59K -584 -17%
PA
347
Parallel Advisors
California
$47K +$40.7K +2,476 +884%
NIM
348
NuWave Investment Management
New Jersey
$47K +$42.3K +2,577 +1,440%
SF
349
Synovus Financial
Georgia
$45K
DWA
350
Divergent Wealth Advisors
Utah
$45K +$755 +46 +2%

ET Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2018 in Review

389 of the 4,368 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Energy Transfer Partners (ET) for Q2 2018, worth a combined $8.88B — up 21% from $7.35B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 36 funds opened new ET positions and 32 closed out — a net gain of 4 holders — while 104 added to existing stakes and 143 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Energy Income Partners, opening a new position worth an estimated $72.9M. The largest seller was Deutsche Bank, cutting an estimated $63.3M.

  • 389 institutional investors held Energy Transfer Partners (ET) as of Q2 2018, down from 391 in Q1 2018.
  • Funds reported $8.88B of Energy Transfer Partners stock for Q2 2018, up 21% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 36 funds opened new Energy Transfer Partners positions in Q2 2018 and 32 closed out, a net change of +4 holders.
  • The largest Energy Transfer Partners buyer in Q2 2018 was Energy Income Partners, an estimated $72.9M added.
  • The largest Energy Transfer Partners seller in Q2 2018 was Deutsche Bank, an estimated $63.3M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2018.