Innovator Growth-100 Power Buffer ETF January
NJAN
56 hedge funds and large institutions have $68.6M invested in Innovator Growth-100 Power Buffer ETF January in 2022 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 10 funds opening new positions, 27 increasing their positions, 7 reducing their positions, and 4 closing their positions.
286% more repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 27 | Existing positions reduced: 7
150% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 10 | Existing positions closed: 4
35% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $51M → $68.6M (+$17.7M)
6% more funds holding
Funds holding: 53 → 56 (+3)
17.04% less ownership
Funds ownership: 64.9% → 47.86% (-17%)
Top Buyers
Top Sellers
NJAN Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2022 in Review
56 of the 6,340 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Innovator Growth-100 Power Buffer ETF January (NJAN) for Q1 2022, worth a combined $68.6M — up 35% from $51M a quarter earlier.
Buyers outnumbered sellers: 10 funds opened new NJAN positions and 4 closed out — a net gain of 6 holders — while 27 added to existing stakes and 7 trimmed.
The largest buyer was Osaic Holdings, adding an estimated $3.1M. The largest seller was Goldman Sachs, exiting entirely with an estimated $619K sold.
- 56 institutional investors held Innovator Growth-100 Power Buffer ETF January (NJAN) as of Q1 2022, up from 53 in Q4 2021.
- Funds reported $68.6M of Innovator Growth-100 Power Buffer ETF January stock for Q1 2022, up 35% quarter-over-quarter.
- 10 funds opened new Innovator Growth-100 Power Buffer ETF January positions in Q1 2022 and 4 closed out, a net change of +6 holders.
- The largest Innovator Growth-100 Power Buffer ETF January buyer in Q1 2022 was Osaic Holdings, an estimated $3.1M added.
- The largest Innovator Growth-100 Power Buffer ETF January seller in Q1 2022 was Goldman Sachs, an estimated $619K sold.
Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2022.