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Energy Transfer Partners

386 hedge funds and large institutions have $16.8B invested in Energy Transfer Partners in 2014 Q3 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 34 funds opening new positions, 122 increasing their positions, 130 reducing their positions, and 17 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

167% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $191M | Put options by funds: $71.4M

100% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 34 | Existing positions closed: 17

9% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $15.4B → $16.8B (+$1.38B)

4% more funds holding

Funds holding: 370386 (+16)

3.54% more ownership

Funds ownership: 96.02%99.55% (+3.5%)

6% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 122 | Existing positions reduced: 130

10% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 4036 (-4)

Holders
386
Holders Change
+16
Holders Change %
+4.32%
% of All Funds
11.2%
Holding in Top 10
36
Holding in Top 10 Change
-4
Holding in Top 10 Change %
-10%
% of All Funds
1.04%
New
34
Increased
122
Reduced
130
Closed
17
Calls
$191M
Puts
$71.4M
Net Calls
+$119M
Net Calls Change
+$8.05M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
PPSG
151
Princeton Portfolio Strategies Group
New Jersey
$2.47M -$236K -8,032 -9%
AIM
152
Acropolis Investment Management
Missouri
$2.36M
MIS
153
Morningstar Investment Services
Illinois
$2.28M +$57.4K +1,956 +3%
Chevy Chase Trust
154
Chevy Chase Trust
Maryland
$2.21M -$7.34K -250 -0.3%
MCM
155
Murphy Capital Management
New Jersey
$2.19M -$55.8K -1,900 -3%
BC
156
Blackhill Capital
New Jersey
$2.18M
AllianceBernstein
157
AllianceBernstein
Tennessee
$2.17M -$13.8K -470 -0.7%
PL
158
Parkwood LLC
Ohio
$2.17M -$1.07M -36,520 -34%
HB
159
Homrich & Berg
Georgia
$2.08M +$58.7K +2,000 +3%
Franklin Resources
160
Franklin Resources
California
$2.06M +$1.25M +42,448 +175%
SG
161
Somerset Group
Minnesota
$2.05M
Cambridge Investment Research Advisors
162
Cambridge Investment Research Advisors
Iowa
$2.04M +$8.1K +276 +0.4%
SOAMC
163
Spirit of America Management Corp
New York
$2.04M +$1.94M +66,056 New
BP
164
Banyan Partners
Florida
$1.9M
AIG
165
American International Group
New York
$1.88M -$17K -578 -0.9%
OC
166
Oppenheimer & Co
New York
$1.85M +$85.2K +2,900 +5%
WEC
167
Winslow Evans & Crocker
Massachusetts
$1.79M +$772K +26,286 +83%
CCM
168
Covington Capital Management
California
$1.77M +$1.36M +46,348 +111%
PMG
169
ProVise Management Group
Florida
$1.76M -$1.61M -54,996 -49%
HCM
170
Hollencrest Capital Management
California
$1.76M +$208K +7,070 +14%
MAM
171
Meeder Asset Management
Ohio
$1.7M
TA
172
Tiedemann Advisors
New York
$1.7M
SRCM
173
Swift Run Capital Management
Virginia
$1.64M
GCP
174
GSA Capital Partners
United Kingdom
$1.62M +$88.5K +3,014 +6%
SIC
175
Salem Investment Counselors
North Carolina
$1.6M

ET Hedge Fund Activity: Q3 2014 in Review

386 of the 3,446 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Energy Transfer Partners (ET) for Q3 2014, worth a combined $16.8B — up 9% from $15.4B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 34 funds opened new ET positions and 17 closed out — a net gain of 17 holders — while 122 added to existing stakes and 130 trimmed.

The largest buyer was ING Group, adding an estimated $156M. The largest seller was Morgan Stanley, cutting an estimated $81.6M.

  • 386 institutional investors held Energy Transfer Partners (ET) as of Q3 2014, up from 370 in Q2 2014.
  • Funds reported $16.8B of Energy Transfer Partners stock for Q3 2014, up 9% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 34 funds opened new Energy Transfer Partners positions in Q3 2014 and 17 closed out, a net change of +17 holders.
  • The largest Energy Transfer Partners buyer in Q3 2014 was ING Group, an estimated $156M added.
  • The largest Energy Transfer Partners seller in Q3 2014 was Morgan Stanley, an estimated $81.6M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q3 2014.