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Vivmark Residential

660 hedge funds and large institutions have $30.5B invested in Vivmark Residential in 2022 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 63 funds opening new positions, 233 increasing their positions, 238 reducing their positions, and 49 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

57% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $53.6M | Put options by funds: $34.2M

29% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 63 | Existing positions closed: 49

7% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 1516 (+1)

1% more funds holding

Funds holding: 654660 (+6)

0.38% more ownership

Funds ownership: 91.82%92.19% (+0.38%)

2% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $31.1B → $30.5B (-$592M)

2% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 233 | Existing positions reduced: 238

Holders
660
Holders Change
+6
Holders Change %
+0.92%
% of All Funds
10.41%
Holding in Top 10
16
Holding in Top 10 Change
+1
Holding in Top 10 Change %
+6.67%
% of All Funds
0.25%
New
63
Increased
233
Reduced
238
Closed
49
Calls
$53.6M
Puts
$34.2M
Net Calls
+$19.4M
Net Calls Change
+$56.6M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Russell Investments Group
76
Russell Investments Group
United Kingdom
$39.3M +$12.5M +141,772 +48%
Principal Financial Group
77
Principal Financial Group
Iowa
$38.8M +$618K +7,000 +2%
CIMLRA
78
CBRE Investment Management Listed Real Assets
Pennsylvania
$37.8M -$423K -4,795 -1%
GC
79
Guggenheim Capital
Illinois
$35.1M -$2.37M -26,834 -6%
Ameriprise
80
Ameriprise
Minnesota
$34M -$15.6M -176,798 -30%
Nomura Asset Management
81
Nomura Asset Management
Japan
$33.7M +$1.45M +16,460 +5%
New York State Teachers Retirement System (NYSTRS)
82
New York State Teachers Retirement System (NYSTRS)
New York
$32.1M -$933K -10,569 -3%
Retirement Systems of Alabama
83
Retirement Systems of Alabama
Alabama
$30.7M -$254K -2,876 -0.8%
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management
84
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management
Japan
$29.5M +$2.38M +27,002 +9%
SOADOR
85
State of Alaska Department of Revenue
Alaska
$28.8M -$599K -6,785 -2%
Aviva
86
Aviva
United Kingdom
$28.8M +$6.88M +77,904 +32%
ESCM
87
Echo Street Capital Management
New York
$26.2M -$4.43M -50,178 -15%
SPIO
88
Seven Post Investment Office
California
$25.9M -$8.02M -90,797 -24%
ERSOT
89
Employees Retirement System of Texas
Texas
$25.9M -$927K -10,500 -4%
Toronto Dominion Bank
90
Toronto Dominion Bank
Ontario, Canada
$24.8M -$1.14M -12,900 -4%
Alyeska Investment Group
91
Alyeska Investment Group
Illinois
$24M -$2.99M -33,867 -11%
IL
92
Investure LLC
Virginia
$23.7M
Manulife (Manufacturers Life Insurance)
93
Manulife (Manufacturers Life Insurance)
Ontario, Canada
$23.6M -$2.94M -33,351 -11%
AT
94
AMF Tjänstepension
Sweden
$23.1M
AQR Capital Management
95
AQR Capital Management
Connecticut
$22.1M -$1.98M -22,438 -8%
Victory Capital Management
96
Victory Capital Management
Texas
$21.9M +$850K +9,625 +4%
National Bank of Canada
97
National Bank of Canada
Quebec, Canada
$20.7M +$14.8M +168,000 +270%
Walleye Capital
98
Walleye Capital
New York
$20.6M -$3.75M -42,534 -16%
Korea Investment Corp
99
Korea Investment Corp
South Korea
$19.2M +$8.21M +93,000 +77%
State of Wisconsin Investment Board
100
State of Wisconsin Investment Board
Wisconsin
$19.1M -$1.23M -13,890 -6%

VMRK Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2022 in Review

660 of the 6,341 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Vivmark Residential (VMRK) for Q1 2022, worth a combined $30.5B — down 1.9% from $31.1B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 63 funds opened new VMRK positions and 49 closed out — a net gain of 14 holders — while 233 added to existing stakes and 238 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Bank of America, adding an estimated $193M. The largest seller was T. Rowe Price Associates, cutting an estimated $378M.

  • 660 institutional investors held Vivmark Residential (VMRK) as of Q1 2022, up from 654 in Q4 2021.
  • Funds reported $30.5B of Vivmark Residential stock for Q1 2022, down 1.9% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 63 funds opened new Vivmark Residential positions in Q1 2022 and 49 closed out, a net change of +14 holders.
  • The largest Vivmark Residential buyer in Q1 2022 was Bank of America, an estimated $193M added.
  • The largest Vivmark Residential seller in Q1 2022 was T. Rowe Price Associates, an estimated $378M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2022.