John Hancock Multifactor Materials ETF
JHMA
JHMA was delisted on the 24th of October, 2022.
7 hedge funds and large institutions have $35.7M invested in John Hancock Multifactor Materials ETF in 2017 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 3 funds opening new positions, 2 increasing their positions, reducing their positions, and 0 closing their positions.
75% more funds holding
Funds holding: 4 → 7 (+3)
3% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $34.8M → $35.7M (+$973K)
Top Buyers
| Rank | Fund | Capital Flow |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
VKH
Virtu KCG Holdings
New York
|
+$758K |
| 2 |
CI
Cavalier Investments
Alpharetta,
Georgia
|
+$279K |
| 3 |
LPL Financial
San Diego,
California
|
+$56.5K |
| 4 |
Bank of America
Charlotte,
North Carolina
|
+$14.3K |
| 5 |
UBS Group
Zurich,
Switzerland
|
+$31 |
Top Sellers
JHMA Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2017 in Review
7 of the 4,012 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in John Hancock Multifactor Materials ETF (JHMA) for Q2 2017, worth a combined $35.7M — up 2.8% from $34.8M a quarter earlier.
Buyers outnumbered sellers: 3 funds opened new JHMA positions and 0 closed out — a net gain of 3 holders — while 2 added to existing stakes and 0 trimmed.
The largest buyer was Virtu KCG Holdings, opening a new position worth an estimated $758K.
- 7 institutional investors held John Hancock Multifactor Materials ETF (JHMA) as of Q2 2017, up from 4 in Q1 2017.
- Funds reported $35.7M of John Hancock Multifactor Materials ETF stock for Q2 2017, up 2.8% quarter-over-quarter.
- 3 funds opened new John Hancock Multifactor Materials ETF positions in Q2 2017 and 0 closed out, a net change of +3 holders.
- The largest John Hancock Multifactor Materials ETF buyer in Q2 2017 was Virtu KCG Holdings, an estimated $758K added.
Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2017.