Western Asset Short Duration Income ETF
WINC
WINC was delisted on the 22nd of August, 2025.
6 hedge funds and large institutions have $24.6M invested in Western Asset Short Duration Income ETF in 2019 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 6 funds opening new positions, increasing their positions, reducing their positions, and closing their positions.
96.64% more ownership
Funds ownership: 0% → 96.64% (+97%)
Top Buyers
| Rank | Fund | Capital Flow |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Deutsche Bank
Frankfurt Am Main Ge,
Germany
|
+$5.04M |
| 2 |
HSBC Holdings
London,
United Kingdom
|
+$5.04M |
| 3 |
MSE
MUFG Securities EMEA
London,
United Kingdom
|
+$5.04M |
| 4 |
Citigroup
New York
|
+$5.01M |
| 5 |
Royal Bank of Canada
Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
|
+$3.78M |
Top Sellers
WINC Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2019 in Review
6 of the 4,621 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Western Asset Short Duration Income ETF (WINC) for Q1 2019, worth a combined $24.6M.
Buyers outnumbered sellers: 6 funds opened new WINC positions and 0 closed out — a net gain of 6 holders — while 0 added to existing stakes and 0 trimmed.
The largest buyer was Deutsche Bank, opening a new position worth an estimated $5.04M.
- 6 institutional investors held Western Asset Short Duration Income ETF (WINC) as of Q1 2019, up from 0 in Q4 2018.
- Funds reported $24.6M of Western Asset Short Duration Income ETF stock for Q1 2019.
- 6 funds opened new Western Asset Short Duration Income ETF positions in Q1 2019 and 0 closed out, a net change of +6 holders.
- The largest Western Asset Short Duration Income ETF buyer in Q1 2019 was Deutsche Bank, an estimated $5.04M added.
Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2019.