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464 hedge funds and large institutions have $3.66B invested in Lyft in 2022 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 62 funds opening new positions, 199 increasing their positions, 132 reducing their positions, and 111 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

51% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 199 | Existing positions reduced: 132

11% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $343M | Put options by funds: $309M

3.23% less ownership

Funds ownership: 83.89%80.67% (-3.2%)

11% less funds holding

Funds holding: 519464 (-55)

44% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 62 | Existing positions closed: 111

67% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $10.9B → $3.66B (-$7.27B)

69% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 165 (-11)

Holders
464
Holders Change
-55
Holders Change %
-10.6%
% of All Funds
7.82%
Holding in Top 10
5
Holding in Top 10 Change
-11
Holding in Top 10 Change %
-68.75%
% of All Funds
0.08%
New
62
Increased
199
Reduced
132
Closed
111
Calls
$343M
Puts
$309M
Net Calls
+$34.1M
Net Calls Change
+$131M

LYFT Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2022 in Review

464 of the 5,936 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Lyft (LYFT) for Q2 2022, worth a combined $3.66B — down 67% from $10.9B a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 111 funds closed out of LYFT and 62 opened new positions — a net loss of 49 holders — while 132 trimmed existing stakes and 199 added.

The largest buyer was Voloridge Investment Management, adding an estimated $97.8M. The largest seller was JP Morgan Chase, cutting an estimated $463M.

  • 464 institutional investors held Lyft (LYFT) as of Q2 2022, down from 519 in Q1 2022.
  • Funds reported $3.66B of Lyft stock for Q2 2022, down 67% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 62 funds opened new Lyft positions in Q2 2022 and 111 closed out, a net change of -49 holders.
  • The largest Lyft buyer in Q2 2022 was Voloridge Investment Management, an estimated $97.8M added.
  • The largest Lyft seller in Q2 2022 was JP Morgan Chase, an estimated $463M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2022.