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iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF

2,602 hedge funds and large institutions have $85.4B invested in iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF in 2026 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 141 funds opening new positions, 1,080 increasing their positions, 1,021 reducing their positions, and 81 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed
Holders
2,602
Holders Change
Holders Change %
% of All Funds
Holding in Top 10
379
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
Increased
Reduced
Closed
Calls
$42.3M
Puts
$9.52M
Net Calls
Net Calls Change
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Osaic Holdings
51
Osaic Holdings
Arizona
$211M
Rockefeller Capital Management
52
Rockefeller Capital Management
New York
$210M
VFA
53
Valeo Financial Advisors
Indiana
$210M
CFG
54
Citizens Financial Group
Rhode Island
$206M
SPIA
55
Steward Partners Investment Advisory
New York
$206M
MML Investors Services
56
MML Investors Services
Massachusetts
$196M
FFB
57
First Financial Bankshares
Texas
$193M
BFG
58
Bleakley Financial Group
New Jersey
$173M
BBA
59
BLB&B Advisors
Pennsylvania
$173M
Stifel Financial
60
Stifel Financial
Missouri
$170M
HTC
61
Haverford Trust Company
Pennsylvania
$168M
Focus Partners Wealth
62
Focus Partners Wealth
Massachusetts
$167M
APCM
63
Alaska Permanent Capital Management
Alaska
$160M
SHGA
64
Sand Hill Global Advisors
California
$159M
AUB
65
Atlantic Union Bankshares
Virginia
$158M
CAPTRUST Financial Advisors
66
CAPTRUST Financial Advisors
North Carolina
$154M
CAM
67
Cresset Asset Management
Illinois
$146M
BNP Paribas Financial Markets
68
BNP Paribas Financial Markets
France
$146M
Members Trust
69
Members Trust
Florida
$144M
MFIM
70
Mesirow Financial Investment Management
Illinois
$139M
SL
71
SWF LLC
Nebraska
$137M
CWM
72
Cahaba Wealth Management
Georgia
$136M
SIC
73
Sigma Investment Counselors
Michigan
$132M
Mercer Global Advisors
74
Mercer Global Advisors
Colorado
$131M
Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services
75
Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services
Minnesota
$130M