Based on recent 13F filings, which reflect institutional holdings as of September 30, 2025, and were largely filed by mid-November 2025, the Global X India Active ETF (NDIA) stands out for a significant increase in institutional ownership.
Key observations for NDIA include:
- Increase in Institutional Owners: The number of institutional owners for NDIA increased by 62.50% in the most recent quarter.1
- Growth in Institutional Shares: The total institutional shares held in NDIA saw a substantial rise of 377.57% in the most recent quarter, representing an increase of 0.77 million shares.1
This indicates a strong accumulation trend by institutions in the Global X India Active ETF, suggesting increased conviction in the underlying Indian market exposure provided by the ETF.
For comparison, the Fidelity Disruptive Finance ETF (FDFF) also saw an increase in the number of institutional owners by 37.50% in the most recent quarter. However, the total institutional shares held in FDFF experienced a slight decrease of 0.04% during the same period, indicating a different pattern of institutional activity.2
Fintel's Fund Sentiment Score, also known as the Ownership Accumulation Score, is a valuable tool for identifying such trends. This multi-factor quantitative model identifies companies and ETFs experiencing the highest levels of institutional accumulation, considering factors like the total increase in disclosed owners and changes in portfolio allocations.2