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792 hedge funds and large institutions have $44.2B invested in Netflix in 2016 Q4 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 173 funds opening new positions, 231 increasing their positions, 284 reducing their positions, and 70 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

837.58% more ownership

Funds ownership: 0%837.58% (+838%)

147% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 173 | Existing positions closed: 70

52% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 2538 (+13)

30% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $34B → $44.2B (+$10.2B)

12% more funds holding

Funds holding: 705792 (+87)

19% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 231 | Existing positions reduced: 284

20% less call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $2.37B | Put options by funds: $2.98B

Holders
792
Holders Change
+87
Holders Change %
+12.34%
% of All Funds
19.8%
Holding in Top 10
38
Holding in Top 10 Change
+13
Holding in Top 10 Change %
+52%
% of All Funds
0.95%
New
173
Increased
231
Reduced
284
Closed
70
Calls
$2.37B
Puts
$2.98B
Net Calls
-$604M
Net Calls Change
-$218M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
IWM
651
IHT Wealth Management
Illinois
$192K +$178K +15,060 New
PMFA
652
Plante Moran Financial Advisors
Michigan
$189K -$1.78K -150 -1%
BPM
653
Bronson Point Management
Connecticut
$186K -$4.56M -385,000 -96%
PCMM
654
Private Capital Management (Minnesota)
Minnesota
$186K -$332K -28,000 -65%
QCG
655
Quadrant Capital Group
Ohio
$181K +$5.21K +440 +3%
GS
656
GAM Systematic
United Kingdom
$177K +$170K +14,320 New
KF
657
Krilogy Financial
Missouri
$176K -$72.2K -6,090 -30%
HIIFS
658
Harel Insurance Investments & Financial Services
Israel
$175K +$58.9K +4,970 +54%
WAS
659
WESPAC Advisors SoCal
California
$173K
LWCFA
660
Loring Wolcott & Coolidge Fiduciary Advisors
Massachusetts
$173K +$237 +20 +0.1%
FPFS
661
First Personal Financial Services
North Carolina
$165K +$154K +12,990 +4,190%
AssetMark Inc
662
AssetMark Inc
California
$144K -$119 -10 -0.1%
GBT
663
Grove Bank & Trust
Florida
$140K +$12.4K +1,050 +10%
First Manhattan
664
First Manhattan
New York
$139K
WAM
665
Wealthspire Advisors (Maryland)
Maryland
$139K +$13.7K +1,160 +11%
TCM
666
Tanaka Capital Management
New York
$134K
JFGIW
667
Johnson Financial Group Inc (Wisconsin)
Wisconsin
$124K
KTC
668
Kistler-Tiffany Companies
Pennsylvania
$120K -$87.1K -7,350 -43%
RFA
669
Reilly Financial Advisors
California
$118K +$32K +2,700 +39%
IP
670
Intellectus Partners
California
$117K +$112K +9,420 New
PFGIA
671
Patriot Financial Group Insurance Agency
Massachusetts
$114K +$97.8K +8,250 New
NCM
672
Nelson Capital Management
California
$110K +$105K +8,900 New
NSIM
673
North Star Investment Management
Illinois
$108K
SWA
674
Sutton Wealth Advisors
Florida
$107K +$18.3K +1,540 +22%
CPA
675
Clear Perspective Advisors
Illinois
$103K +$98.1K +8,280 New

NFLX Hedge Fund Activity: Q4 2016 in Review

792 of the 4,000 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Netflix (NFLX) for Q4 2016, worth a combined $44.2B — up 30% from $34B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 173 funds opened new NFLX positions and 70 closed out — a net gain of 103 holders — while 231 added to existing stakes and 284 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Viking Global Investors, adding an estimated $454M. The largest seller was T. Rowe Price Associates, cutting an estimated $572M.

  • 792 institutional investors held Netflix (NFLX) as of Q4 2016, up from 705 in Q3 2016.
  • Funds reported $44.2B of Netflix stock for Q4 2016, up 30% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 173 funds opened new Netflix positions in Q4 2016 and 70 closed out, a net change of +103 holders.
  • The largest Netflix buyer in Q4 2016 was Viking Global Investors, an estimated $454M added.
  • The largest Netflix seller in Q4 2016 was T. Rowe Price Associates, an estimated $572M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q4 2016.