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236 hedge funds and large institutions have $246M invested in Riot Platforms in 2022 Q4 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 55 funds opening new positions, 82 increasing their positions, 54 reducing their positions, and 33 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

67% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 55 | Existing positions closed: 33

52% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 82 | Existing positions reduced: 54

22% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $56.8M | Put options by funds: $46.4M

6% more funds holding

Funds holding: 222236 (+14)

1.49% less ownership

Funds ownership: 38.31%36.82% (-1.5%)

40% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $414M → $246M (-$167M)

Holders
236
Holders Change
+14
Holders Change %
+6.31%
% of All Funds
3.79%
Holding in Top 10
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
55
Increased
82
Reduced
54
Closed
33
Calls
$56.8M
Puts
$46.4M
Net Calls
+$10.4M
Net Calls Change
+$3.03M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
BPC
126
Banque Pictet & Cie
Switzerland
$44.2K +$67.3K +13,050 New
Cetera Investment Advisers
127
Cetera Investment Advisers
Illinois
$44K -$18.5K -3,580 -22%
Public Employees Retirement Association of Colorado
128
Public Employees Retirement Association of Colorado
Colorado
$42K
DI
129
Diligent Investors
California
$41.9K
BRWA
130
B. Riley Wealth Advisors
Florida
$40.9K +$62.3K +12,072 New
PFS
131
Prospera Financial Services
Texas
$40.5K -$128K -24,834 -68%
WA
132
Wealthstar Advisors
Texas
$38.4K
OC
133
Oppenheimer & Co
New York
$37.9K -$36K -6,979 -38%
CA
134
CoreCap Advisors
Michigan
$37.9K +$57.6K +11,170 New
DADC
135
D.A. Davidson & Co
Montana
$35.4K +$53.9K +10,450 New
Prudential Financial
136
Prudential Financial
New Jersey
$35.2K +$53.6K +10,385 New
Principal Financial Group
137
Principal Financial Group
Iowa
$34.7K -$18.9K -3,656 -26%
ASN
138
Advisory Services Network
Georgia
$34.2K -$6.71K -1,300 -11%
WB
139
WesBanco Bank
West Virginia
$34K +$516 +100 +1%
SL
140
Sentinus LLC
Illinois
$33.9K +$51.6K +10,000 New
MLICM
141
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (MetLife)
New York
$33.4K +$8.51K +1,650 +20%
ACM
142
Aquatic Capital Management
Illinois
$32K -$115K -22,300 -70%
Osaic Holdings
143
Osaic Holdings
Arizona
$31.4K -$12.8K -2,478 -21%
Rockefeller Capital Management
144
Rockefeller Capital Management
New York
$31K +$887 +172 +2%
TRCT
145
Tower Research Capital (TRC)
New York
$29K -$150K -29,097 -77%
CI Investments Inc
146
CI Investments Inc
Ontario, Canada
$26K +$11.3K +2,200 +40%
Wells Fargo
147
Wells Fargo
California
$24.3K -$707 -137 -2%
SFCL
148
Strengthening Families & Communities LLC
Massachusetts
$24K +$1.81K +351 +5%
Allspring Global Investments
149
Allspring Global Investments
North Carolina
$22.1K -$738 -143 -2%
CG
150
Cutler Group
California
$22K -$45K -8,715 -57%

RIOT Hedge Fund Activity: Q4 2022 in Review

236 of the 6,221 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Riot Platforms (RIOT) for Q4 2022, worth a combined $246M — down 40% from $414M a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 55 funds opened new RIOT positions and 33 closed out — a net gain of 22 holders — while 82 added to existing stakes and 54 trimmed.

The largest buyer was BlackRock, adding an estimated $10M. The largest seller was Bank of America, cutting an estimated $13.7M.

  • 236 institutional investors held Riot Platforms (RIOT) as of Q4 2022, up from 222 in Q3 2022.
  • Funds reported $246M of Riot Platforms stock for Q4 2022, down 40% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 55 funds opened new Riot Platforms positions in Q4 2022 and 33 closed out, a net change of +22 holders.
  • The largest Riot Platforms buyer in Q4 2022 was BlackRock, an estimated $10M added.
  • The largest Riot Platforms seller in Q4 2022 was Bank of America, an estimated $13.7M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q4 2022.