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State Street SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF

95 hedge funds and large institutions have $222M invested in State Street SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF in 2021 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 17 funds opening new positions, 38 increasing their positions, 21 reducing their positions, and 4 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

325% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 17 | Existing positions closed: 4

81% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 38 | Existing positions reduced: 21

34% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $166M → $222M (+$56.2M)

14% more funds holding

Funds holding: 8395 (+12)

10.65% more ownership

Funds ownership: 43.43%54.08% (+11%)

0% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 11 (0)

Holders
95
Holders Change
+12
Holders Change %
+14.46%
% of All Funds
1.67%
Holding in Top 10
1
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.02%
New
17
Increased
38
Reduced
21
Closed
4
Calls
Puts
Net Calls
Net Calls Change
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
TFA
76
Transamerica Financial Advisors
Florida
$25K +$25.6K +447 New
Citigroup
77
Citigroup
New York
$23K
GFPC
78
Global Financial Private Client
Florida
$20.3K +$20.9K +365 New
NFG
79
Next Financial Group
Texas
$17K +$57 +1 +0.3%
Bank of Montreal
80
Bank of Montreal
Ontario, Canada
$17K +$5.96K +104 +51%
SA
81
SRH Advisors
Kansas
$14K
SC
82
Solstein Capital
California
$14K +$14.6K +255 New
GWM
83
Geneos Wealth Management
Colorado
$13K
VCM
84
Versant Capital Management
Arizona
$13K
MRC
85
Millburn Ridgefield Corp
New York
$12K -$1.09K -19 -8%
William Blair & Company
86
William Blair & Company
Illinois
$11K -$11.5K -200 -50%
PFGIA
87
Patriot Financial Group Insurance Agency
Massachusetts
$8K -$1.89K -33 -19%
GI
88
Gradient Investments
Minnesota
$7K
WT
89
Whittier Trust
California
$7K
PK
90
Pflug Koory
Nebraska
$6K +$5.85K +102 New
Rockefeller Capital Management
91
Rockefeller Capital Management
New York
$5K +$5.79K +101 New
FDCDDQ
92
Federation des caisses Desjardins du Quebec
Quebec, Canada
$4.33K -$17.2K -300 -79%
BHWM
93
Bay Harbor Wealth Management
Maryland
$3K +$57 +1 +2%
PA
94
Parallel Advisors
California
$1K
WWM
95
Western Wealth Management
Colorado
-$2.53M -43,047 Closed
ASN
96
Advisory Services Network
Georgia
-$49K -836 Closed
JP Morgan Chase
97
JP Morgan Chase
New York
-$26K -442 Closed
VFA
98
Valeo Financial Advisors
Indiana
-$7K -120 Closed

WIP Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2021 in Review

95 of the 5,695 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in State Street SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF (WIP) for Q1 2021, worth a combined $222M — up 34% from $166M a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 17 funds opened new WIP positions and 4 closed out — a net gain of 13 holders — while 38 added to existing stakes and 21 trimmed.

The largest buyer was GenTrust, opening a new position worth an estimated $20.6M. The largest seller was Susquehanna International Group, cutting an estimated $8.44M.

  • 95 institutional investors held State Street SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF (WIP) as of Q1 2021, up from 83 in Q4 2020.
  • Funds reported $222M of State Street SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF stock for Q1 2021, up 34% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 17 funds opened new State Street SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF positions in Q1 2021 and 4 closed out, a net change of +13 holders.
  • The largest State Street SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF buyer in Q1 2021 was GenTrust, an estimated $20.6M added.
  • The largest State Street SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF seller in Q1 2021 was Susquehanna International Group, an estimated $8.44M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2021.