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State Street SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF

1,123 hedge funds and large institutions have $26.3B invested in State Street SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF in 2025 Q4 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 133 funds opening new positions, 500 increasing their positions, 326 reducing their positions, and 43 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed
Holders
1,123
Holders Change
Holders Change %
% of All Funds
Holding in Top 10
157
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
Increased
Reduced
Closed
Calls
Puts
Net Calls
Net Calls Change

Top Buyers

1 +$541M
2 +$235M
3 +$144M
4
State Street
State Street
Massachusetts
+$112M
5
Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley
New York
+$75.4M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
SAW
201
Signal Advisors Wealth
Michigan
$11.9M
VAS
202
Vestmark Advisory Solutions
Massachusetts
$11.9M
GVAG
203
Great Valley Advisor Group
Delaware
$11.7M
HI
204
Harbour Investments
Wisconsin
$11.6M
BWM
205
BCS Wealth Management
Tennessee
$11.6M
MWM
206
Modera Wealth Management
New Jersey
$11.6M
KCAM
207
Kagan Cocozza Asset Management
New Jersey
$11.5M
Citigroup
208
Citigroup
New York
$11.4M
MFGI
209
Macco Financial Group, Inc.
Wisconsin
$11.3M
P
210
&Partners
Tennessee
$11.1M
SFM
211
Signet Financial Management
New Jersey
$11M
EF
212
Empowered Funds
Pennsylvania
$10.9M
CWM
213
Collaborative Wealth Management
Florida
$10.8M
BCM
214
Brookstone Capital Management
Illinois
$10.8M
MHR
215
Matthew Hamilton Rosenberg
$10.7M
MSA
216
Marathon Strategic Advisors
Pennsylvania
$10.6M
LAM
217
Lifestyle Asset Management
Texas
$10.6M
LGW
218
Leslie Global Wealth
Illinois
$10.6M
FPFC
219
Financial Planning Fort Collins
Colorado
$10.5M
GLA
220
Great Lakes Advisors
Illinois
$10.5M
FIA
221
Foundations Investment Advisors
Arizona
$10.5M
MHWM
222
Montz Harcus Wealth Management
Louisiana
$10.4M
NC
223
NovaPoint Capital
Georgia
$10.3M
AWM
224
AE Wealth Management
Kansas
$10.3M
NECFA
225
New England Capital Financial Advisors
Connecticut
$10.3M