Zacks Institutional Holdings Data

Institutional investors are large shareholders managing large amounts of money for clients. They include pension funds, mutual funds, exchange traded funds, insurance companies, hedge funds, and some very high net worth family trusts. This is the so-called “smart money”. Large trades executed by institutional investors can move markets. Many of these types of investors must register with the SEC and report their holdings every quarter. Based on SEC filings, Zacks tracks the equity holdings of institutional investors, both in terms of which institutional investors are shareholders in each stock, and which stocks are owned by each institutional investor.

 

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Aggregate by Ticker: Total Positions, # Increased/Decreased, % Shares Owned, # Shares Bought/Sold

 

Detailed by Ticker: Institution/Fund Name, Inst/Fund CIK, # Shares Owned, % Change in Shares, Market Value Owned, Market Value Change, Filing Date

 

Aggregate by Holder: Holder Name, Holder CIK, Total Value Held, Total Value Change, % Turnover, Total Positions Held, New Positions, Closed Positions, Increased Positions, Decreased Positions, Unchanged Positions

 

Detailed by Holder: Ticker Held, Company Name Held, Sector, # Shares, Change in # Shares, % Change in Shares, Market Value Held, Market Value Change, % Ownership

 

History:

 

2010 to Present