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Super League Enterprise

24 hedge funds and large institutions have $966K invested in Super League Enterprise in 2022 Q4 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 2 funds opening new positions, 1 increasing their positions, 2 reducing their positions, and 1 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

400% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $10K | Put options by funds: $2K

100% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 2 | Existing positions closed: 1

4% more funds holding

Funds holding: 2324 (+1)

0% less ownership

Funds ownership: 0%0% (-0%)

50% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 1 | Existing positions reduced: 2

52% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $2M → $966K (-$1.03M)

Holders
24
Holders Change
+1
Holders Change %
+4.35%
% of All Funds
0.39%
Holding in Top 10
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
2
Increased
1
Reduced
2
Closed
1
Calls
$10K
Puts
$2K
Net Calls
+$8K
Net Calls Change
-$2K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Vanguard Group
1
Vanguard Group
Pennsylvania
$415K
BlackRock
2
BlackRock
New York
$124K
Geode Capital Management
3
Geode Capital Management
Massachusetts
$115K
RJFSA
4
Raymond James Financial Services Advisors
Florida
$49.6K
State Street
5
State Street
Massachusetts
$32.9K
Susquehanna International Group
6
Susquehanna International Group
Pennsylvania
$29.5K -$46.4K -8 -47%
CCG
7
Ceeto Capital Group
Florida
$25K
HBCM
8
Heron Bay Capital Management
Michigan
$20.2K
Citadel Advisors
9
Citadel Advisors
Florida
$19.6K +$11.6K +2 +50%
Northern Trust
10
Northern Trust
Illinois
$19.2K
Bank of New York Mellon
11
Bank of New York Mellon
New York
$16.2K
DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale
12
DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale
Germany
$16K
Renaissance Technologies
13
Renaissance Technologies
New York
$13K
UBS Group
14
UBS Group
Switzerland
$12.6K +$23.2K +4 New
EW
15
Evoke Wealth
California
$12.1K
RCM
16
RB Capital Management
Nevada
$11.1K
PI
17
PEAK6 Investments
Illinois
$6.73K +$11.6K +2 New
Creative Planning
18
Creative Planning
Kansas
$5.29K
Osaic Holdings
19
Osaic Holdings
Arizona
$5K
Morgan Stanley
20
Morgan Stanley
New York
$4.87K
HCM
21
Hollencrest Capital Management
California
$4.71K
Group One Trading
22
Group One Trading
Illinois
$4.14K -$23.2K -4 -80%
Bank of America
23
Bank of America
North Carolina
$2.37K
Simplex Trading
24
Simplex Trading
Illinois
$1K
FDCDDQ
25
Federation des caisses Desjardins du Quebec
Quebec, Canada
$504

SLE Hedge Fund Activity: Q4 2022 in Review

24 of the 6,221 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Super League Enterprise (SLE) for Q4 2022, worth a combined $966K — down 52% from $2M a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 2 funds opened new SLE positions and 1 closed out — a net gain of 1 holder — while 1 added to existing stakes and 2 trimmed.

The largest buyer was UBS Group, opening a new position worth an estimated $23.2K. The largest seller was Susquehanna International Group, cutting an estimated $46.4K.

  • 24 institutional investors held Super League Enterprise (SLE) as of Q4 2022, up from 23 in Q3 2022.
  • Funds reported $966K of Super League Enterprise stock for Q4 2022, down 52% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 2 funds opened new Super League Enterprise positions in Q4 2022 and 1 closed out, a net change of +1 holder.
  • The largest Super League Enterprise buyer in Q4 2022 was UBS Group, an estimated $23.2K added.
  • The largest Super League Enterprise seller in Q4 2022 was Susquehanna International Group, an estimated $46.4K sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q4 2022.