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State Street SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF

1,182 hedge funds and large institutions have $30B invested in State Street SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF in 2026 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 112 funds opening new positions, 466 increasing their positions, 403 reducing their positions, and 48 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed
Holders
1,182
Holders Change
Holders Change %
% of All Funds
Holding in Top 10
171
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
Increased
Reduced
Closed
Calls
$365K
Puts
Net Calls
Net Calls Change
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
BEI
26
Benjamin Edwards Inc
Missouri
$177M
SWA
27
Strategies Wealth Advisors
Michigan
$164M
Ameriprise
28
Ameriprise
Minnesota
$142M
CA
29
Clearstead Advisors
Ohio
$142M
Truist Financial
30
Truist Financial
North Carolina
$134M
VC
31
Vicus Capital
Pennsylvania
$131M
Pathstone Holdings
32
Pathstone Holdings
New Jersey
$131M
Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management
33
Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management
Wisconsin
$122M
EH
34
Equitable Holdings
New York
$121M
JFA
35
JNBA Financial Advisors
Minnesota
$114M
FTUS
36
Flow Traders U.S.
New York
$114M
AC
37
AlphaCore Capital
California
$112M
Envestnet Portfolio Solutions
38
Envestnet Portfolio Solutions
Illinois
$111M
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance
39
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance
Illinois
$107M
GI
40
Gradient Investments
Minnesota
$103M
Cetera Investment Advisers
41
Cetera Investment Advisers
Illinois
$103M
SEI Investments
42
SEI Investments
Pennsylvania
$103M
IAA
43
Independent Advisor Alliance
North Carolina
$102M
GM
44
GeoWealth Management
Illinois
$102M
CAAS
45
Capital Asset Advisory Services
Michigan
$99.3M
MML Investors Services
46
MML Investors Services
Massachusetts
$98.3M
MFS
47
McNamara Financial Services
Massachusetts
$95.7M
Cerity Partners
48
Cerity Partners
New York
$95.4M
AWMS
49
Advocacy Wealth Management Services
Georgia
$94.8M
AWM
50
Axxcess Wealth Management
California
$93.8M