AFIF / Two Roads Shared Trust - Anfield Universal Fixed Income ETF - Institutionelt ejerskab - Købere

Two Roads Shared Trust - Anfield Universal Fixed Income ETF
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Institutionelt og fondsejerskab - Købere

Større indehavere, der har åbnet nye stillinger i Two Roads Shared Trust - Anfield Universal Fixed Income ETF, omfatter XY Planning Network, Inc., Signal Advisors Wealth, LLC, Hrt Financial Lp, og Raymond James Financial Inc .

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Fil dato Kilde Investor Type Gennemsnitlig pris
(Øst)
Aktier Δ Aktier
(%)
Rapporteret
Værdi
($1000)
Δ Værdi
(%)
Port Alloc
(%)
2025-07-17 13F XY Planning Network, Inc. 260.163 2.423
2025-07-10 13F Signal Advisors Wealth, LLC 37.483 349
2025-08-11 13F Anfield Capital Management, LLC 956 0,42 9 0,00
2025-08-12 13F Proequities, Inc. 0 0
2025-08-01 13F Envestnet Asset Management Inc 303.283 19,97 2.825 21,31
2025-08-14 13F Raymond James Financial Inc 1.404 13
2025-08-14 13F Hrt Financial Lp 10.571 0
2025-08-14 13F Mml Investors Services, Llc 319.679 22,60 3 0,00
2025-08-13 13F GeoWealth Management, LLC 758.559 196,76 7.065 200,13
2025-08-12 13F LPL Financial LLC 56.134 43,32 523 45,00
2025-07-14 13F AdvisorNet Financial, Inc 609.660 31,42 5.678 32,91
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