Coterra Energy (CTRA)
NYSE:CTRA

Coterra Energy (CTRA) Hedge Fund Trading Activity

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Trend: Hedge Funds Decreased Holdings by 627.4K Shares Last Quarter

Hedge Fund Holdings in CTRA

Based on the 13F filings of 483 Hedge Funds submitted to the SEC.
See how hedge fund holdings have changed over the past year. The columns represent the number of shares owned by hedge funds.

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Based on activity of 11 Hedge Funds in the recent quarter
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Hedge Fund Activity​

Hedge Fund Manager
Star Ranking
Firm
Activity
Holding Change
Value Reported
% of Portfolio
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Oslo Asset Management As
Sold Out
-100.00%
0.00%
Bridgewater Associates, LP
Sold Out
-100.00%
0.00%
Echo Street Capital Management LLC
Sold Out
-100.00%
0.00%
Sheaff Brock Investment Advisors LLC
Added
0.89%
$284944
0.03%
Fisher Asset Management LLC
Added
1.03%
$382108
<0.01%
Cunning Capital Partners, LP
New
100.00%
$1659517
1.09%
Hussman Strategic Advisors Inc
Not Changed
0.00%
$2907875
0.56%
Gotham Asset Management LLC
Reduced
-25.53%
$5157190
0.11%
Carlson Capital LP
Added
111.50%
$9302495
0.73%
PRIMECAP Management Co
Reduced
-1.63%
$99991677
0.08%

FAQ

Which hedge funds hold Coterra Energy?
The hedge funds that hold the most shares in Coterra Energy are Ric Dillon, Theofanis Kolokotrones and Clint Carlson.
    Are hedge funds buying or selling CTRA?
    In the last quarter hedge funds have Decreased their holdings in Coterra Energy by 627.4K shares.
      Where can I see a list of the best rated hedge funds?
      You can see a list of the best hedge funds here.
        Who is the best-performing hedge fund manager?
        The top-rated hedge fund managers can be seen here: Top Hedge Fund Managers
          Does Warren Buffet hold shares in Coterra Energy stock?
          Warren Buffet currently does not own shares in Coterra Energy.
          What is a 13F filing, and how does it help investors?
          A 13F form, also known as a "Report of Investment Manager," is a quarterly report that investment advisors registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) must file if they manage at least $100 million in assets. The 13F form lists all of the publicly traded securities that the investment advisor owns as of the end of the reporting period. To read more about the 13F, click here

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