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Follow this list to discover and track stocks that have gained the highest number of new hedge fund holders in the last quarter.
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Follow this list to discover and track stocks that have gained the highest number of new hedge fund holders in the last quarter.
Background
The Yahoo Finance new hedge fund holders list tracks those positions that have increased the most in terms of new hedge fund holders. Investors follow increasing hedge fund investor interest as a possible source of returns and an important component of risk management. Nonetheless, these movements in the market can introduce volatility and uncertainty.
How did we choose these stocks?Yahoo Finance employs sophisticated algorithms to monitor and detect trends in the global financial markets. We bring these insights to you in the form of watchlists. We calculate the total number of new hedge fund owners of all stocks in the investable universe every quarter. The top 30 stocks with the highest number of new hedge fund owners are listed here.
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How are these weighted?The stocks in this watchlist are weighted equally.
Watchlist | Change today | 1-month return | 1-year return | Total return |
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New hedge fund holders | +0.26% | +10.35% | -5.83% | -4.95% |
^GSPC | +0.17% | +0.45% | +26.44% | +5515.79% |
Symbol | Company name | Last price | Change | % change | Market time | Volume | Avg vol (3-month) | Market cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TSM | Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited | 149.26 | +6.47 | +4.53% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 23.59M | 15.47M | 774.21B |
WMT | Walmart Inc. | 60.48 | +0.04 | +0.07% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 12.32M | 18.35M | 487.46B |
UNH | UnitedHealth Group Incorporated | 512.81 | +5.78 | +1.14% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 2.78M | 4.31M | 471.98B |
ORCL | Oracle Corporation | 116.67 | +0.03 | +0.03% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 4.12M | 8.27M | 320.67B |
CRM | salesforce.com, inc. | 276.67 | +1.50 | +0.55% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 2.90M | 5.60M | 268.37B |
MCD | McDonald's Corporation | 275 | +7.05 | +2.63% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 4.95M | 3.27M | 198.19B |
UNP | Union Pacific Corporation | 247.4 | +0.79 | +0.32% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 1.29M | 2.19M | 150.94B |
GS | The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. | 454.73 | -0.83 | -0.18% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 1.82M | 2.36M | 146.63B |
ETN | Eaton Corporation plc | 330.57 | -2.69 | -0.81% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 1.95M | 2.17M | 132.19B |
BA | The Boeing Company | 178.51 | -2.74 | -1.51% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 3.70M | 7.75M | 109.58B |
KKR | KKR & Co. L.P. | 103.13 | +1.08 | +1.06% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 4.19M | 3.62M | 95.08B |
DELL | Dell Technologies Inc. | 132.77 | +1.09 | +0.83% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 4.32M | 8.29M | 94.77B |
SHW | The Sherwin-Williams Company | 320.86 | +0.41 | +0.13% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 1.05M | 1.40M | 81.35B |
APH | Amphenol Corporation | 127.57 | -0.04 | -0.03% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 2.32M | 3.02M | 76.62B |
PSX | Phillips 66 | 145.6 | -2.12 | -1.44% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 1.81M | 2.76M | 61.73B |
NU | Nu Holdings Ltd. | 11.76 | -0.03 | -0.25% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 13.90M | 27.36M | 56.05B |
SNOW | Snowflake Inc. | 157.15 | +1.28 | +0.82% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 2.43M | 6.52M | 52.52B |
EL | The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. | 132 | +0.34 | +0.26% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 1.75M | 2.50M | 47.33B |
KR | The Kroger Co. | 55.9 | +0.90 | +1.64% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 3.45M | 5.10M | 40.34B |
VRT | Vertiv Holdings Co | 95.4 | -2.54 | -2.59% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 6.68M | 9.05M | 35.71B |
VST | Vistra Energy Corp. | 93.42 | +0.25 | +0.27% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 6.38M | 7.60M | 32.59B |
MOH | Molina Healthcare, Inc. | 354.6 | +4.57 | +1.31% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 350.75k | 386.33k | 20.77B |
CELH | Celsius Holdings, Inc. | 82.81 | +0.74 | +0.90% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 5.64M | 5.00M | 19.30B |
SKX | Skechers U.S.A., Inc. | 67.78 | -0.29 | -0.43% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 952.45k | 1.65M | 10.34B |
CTLT | Catalent, Inc. | 55.81 | -0.17 | -0.30% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 1.59M | 2.06M | 10.10B |
MTDR | Matador Resources Company | 63.97 | -1.03 | -1.58% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 731.84k | 1.53M | 7.98B |
ADC | Agree Realty Corporation | 60.15 | +0.66 | +1.11% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 603.49k | 1.04M | 6.07B |
FSS | Federal Signal Corporation | 87.71 | +0.49 | +0.56% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 238.68k | 378.90k | 5.36B |
KBH | KB Home | 70.14 | -0.14 | -0.20% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 675.43k | 1.11M | 5.32B |
SPR | Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc. | 30.49 | -0.28 | -0.91% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 1.48M | 3.16M | 3.55B |
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