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The Filings Extract With Analytics By Holder API provides an analytical breakdown of institutional filings. This API offers insight into stock movements, strategies, and portfolio changes by major institutional holders, helping you understand their investment behavior and track significant changes in stock ownership.
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Can I track performance over time?
Yes, the API offers performance metrics, allowing you to see how institutional holdings have performed over a specific period.
Can I analyze multiple institutions at once?
You can analyze individual institutions with each request. To analyze multiple institutions, you would need to make multiple API calls.
Does the API show whether an institutional holder has sold out?
Yes, the API includes indicators such as whether a stock has been sold out or if it’s a new addition to the institutional holder's portfolio.
What type of information does the Filings Extract With Analytics By Holder API provide?
It provides data such as institutional holdings, changes in stock weight, market value, shares held, and ownership percentages, along with other key analytics.
How often is the data updated?
The data is updated quarterly, based on Form 13F filings by institutional investors.
How can this API be used to track institutional strategies?
By analyzing changes in stock positions, weight, and market value, you can deduce institutional strategies like increasing positions in certain sectors or reducing exposure to others.
What is 'investment discretion'?
Investment discretion refers to how decisions regarding stock purchases and sales are made, typically "sole" discretion means the institution makes decisions independently.
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