How did institutional ownership change after TRNR's $500M FET token facility announcement on June 11, 2025?

How did institutional ownership change after TRNR's $500M FET token facility announcement on June 11, 2025? AI+
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How did institutional ownership change after TRNR's $500M FET token facility announcement on June 11, 2025?

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The announcement of Interactive Strength Inc.'s (TRNR) $500M FET token facility on June 11, 2025, appears to have coincided with a notable increase in institutional interest in the company, particularly in the most recent reporting period.

According to Fintel data, Interactive Strength Inc. (US:TRNR) currently has 15 institutional owners. In the most recent quarter (MRQ), which would correspond to Q4 2025 given the current date, the number of institutional owners increased by 50.00%. Furthermore, the number of institutional shares held (long positions) saw a substantial increase of 669.62% during the same period, totaling 188,204 shares. The aggregate institutional value of these long positions is reported as $229,000.1

This significant quarter-over-quarter growth in both the number of institutional holders and the volume of shares held suggests a positive shift in institutional sentiment following the June 2025 announcement and subsequent developments throughout the latter half of 2025. While specific quarter-by-quarter breakdowns for Q2 and Q3 2025 are not immediately available from the provided snippets, the latest reported changes indicate a strong accumulation trend by institutions.

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