Super League Enterprise
23 hedge funds and large institutions have $2M invested in Super League Enterprise in 2022 Q3 according to their latest regulatory filings, with funds opening new positions, 6 increasing their positions, 3 reducing their positions, and 2 closing their positions.
500% more call options, than puts
Call options by funds: $12K | Put options by funds: $2K
100% more repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 6 | Existing positions reduced: 3
0% less ownership
Funds ownership: 0% → 0% (-0%)
8% less funds holding
Funds holding: 25 → 23 (-2)
38% less capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $3.24M → $2M (-$1.24M)
100% less first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 0 | Existing positions closed: 2
Top Buyers
| Rank | Fund | Capital Flow |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Vanguard Group
Malvern,
Pennsylvania
|
+$226K |
| 2 |
Millennium Management
New York
|
+$34.8K |
| 3 |
Citadel Advisors
Miami,
Florida
|
+$8.7K |
| 4 |
Creative Planning
Overland Park,
Kansas
|
+$8.7K |
| 5 |
Osaic Holdings
Scottsdale,
Arizona
|
+$8.7K |
Top Sellers
| Rank | Fund | Capital Flow |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Marshall Wace
London,
United Kingdom
|
-$158K |
| 2 |
GCP
GSA Capital Partners
London,
United Kingdom
|
-$134K |
| 3 |
Renaissance Technologies
New York
|
-$95.7K |
| 4 |
Susquehanna International Group
Bala Cynwyd,
Pennsylvania
|
-$69.6K |
| 5 |
CCG
Ceeto Capital Group
Coral Gables,
Florida
|
-$52.2K |
SLE Hedge Fund Activity: Q3 2022 in Review
23 of the 5,805 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Super League Enterprise (SLE) for Q3 2022, worth a combined $2M — down 38% from $3.24M a quarter earlier.
Sellers outnumbered buyers: 2 funds closed out of SLE and 0 opened new positions — a net loss of 2 holders — while 3 trimmed existing stakes and 6 added.
The largest buyer was Vanguard Group, adding an estimated $226K. The largest seller was Marshall Wace, exiting entirely with an estimated $158K sold.
- 23 institutional investors held Super League Enterprise (SLE) as of Q3 2022, down from 25 in Q2 2022.
- Funds reported $2M of Super League Enterprise stock for Q3 2022, down 38% quarter-over-quarter.
- 0 funds opened new Super League Enterprise positions in Q3 2022 and 2 closed out, a net change of -2 holders.
- The largest Super League Enterprise buyer in Q3 2022 was Vanguard Group, an estimated $226K added.
- The largest Super League Enterprise seller in Q3 2022 was Marshall Wace, an estimated $158K sold.
Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q3 2022.