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iShares Core S&P US Value ETF

730 hedge funds and large institutions have $18.3B invested in iShares Core S&P US Value ETF in 2025 Q3 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 66 funds opening new positions, 266 increasing their positions, 222 reducing their positions, and 35 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed
Holders
730
Holders Change
Holders Change %
% of All Funds
Holding in Top 10
46
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
Increased
Reduced
Closed
Calls
Puts
Net Calls
Net Calls Change
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
PS
26
Principal Securities
Iowa
$73.6M
TLA
27
Tanglewood Legacy Advisors
Texas
$64.3M
HighTower Advisors
28
HighTower Advisors
Illinois
$63.5M
MSWM
29
McGlone Suttner Wealth Management
Wisconsin
$62.5M
Carson Wealth (CWM LLC)
30
Carson Wealth (CWM LLC)
Nebraska
$62.2M
Goldman Sachs
31
Goldman Sachs
New York
$59.1M
Allspring Global Investments
32
Allspring Global Investments
North Carolina
$54.5M
Osaic Holdings
33
Osaic Holdings
Arizona
$51.4M
Fidelity Investments
34
Fidelity Investments
Massachusetts
$47.7M
Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services
35
Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services
Minnesota
$46.1M
NFG
36
Nadler Financial Group
Illinois
$44.7M
Corient Private Wealth
37
Corient Private Wealth
Florida
$44.6M
Ameriprise
38
Ameriprise
Minnesota
$41.4M
FHA
39
Flagship Harbor Advisors
Massachusetts
$40.8M
Focus Partners Wealth
40
Focus Partners Wealth
Massachusetts
$39.3M
VC
41
Veracity Capital
Georgia
$38.9M
Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management
42
Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management
Wisconsin
$37.3M
AUB
43
Atlantic Union Bankshares
Virginia
$36.3M
TA
44
Townsend & Associates
Colorado
$36.1M
PAG
45
Private Advisor Group
New Jersey
$35.5M
KPWS
46
Kestra Private Wealth Services
Texas
$35.2M
HFS
47
Hantz Financial Services
Michigan
$34.8M
HR
48
Howe & Rusling
New York
$34.2M
Cambridge Investment Research Advisors
49
Cambridge Investment Research Advisors
Iowa
$30.2M
FWM
50
ForthRight Wealth Management
Georgia
$30M