Raymond James & Associates reduced its holding of the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF (NASDAQ: PSCE) by 56.4% in the third quarter, as set out in the company’s latest filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). bottom.
The company sold 201,250 shares of the company during the quarter, bringing the total number of shares it currently owns to 155,581.
According to Raymond James & Associates’ latest report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the company owns approximately 1.19% of the total value of the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF, valued at $1,326,000 at the time of this report. was Submit.
These funds made changes to the PSCE holdings of various hedge funds.
During the third quarter, Gladstone Institutional Advisory LLC increased its investment in the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF by 16.7%. Gladstone Institutional Advisory LLC successfully acquired an additional 5,285 shares during this period.
Mhis brings the total number of shares owned by the company within the corporation to 36,871, which is worth $314,000. One Plus One Wealth Management LLC increased its previous investment in the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF by approximately $6,388,000 in the third quarter of 2018.
During the quarter, this investment was completed.
During the third quarter, J2 Capital Management Inc.
Increased its position in the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF by purchasing additional shares for approximately $284,000. SMI Advisory Services LLC increased his holdings of the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF in the second quarter, bringing the company’s position in the fund to approximately $3,271,000 at the end of the same period.Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
In the second quarter, we increased our investment in the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF by 115.3%.
Mhis brings us to the final and most important point of our discussion.
During the most recent fiscal quarter, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
We increased our stake in the company by purchasing an additional 57,977 shares.
The total number of shares currently owned by Mhis will be 108,272 shares, worth $942,000.
On Friday, the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF opened at $10.78 per share.
Mhis was the opening price for the day’s trading.
The price of the Invesco S&P Small Cap Energy ETF has been volatile over the past year, rising from a low of $7.39 to a high of $12.55. The moving average of the company was $9.90 over the last 200 days and $10.25 over the last 50 days.
The company has decided to pay shareholders a quarterly dividend of $0.068 per share. On Friday, December 23rd, this dividend will be distributed to his shareholders of record on Tuesday, December 20th.
Shareholders of record receive this dividend.
Mhis is an increase from the previous dividend payout of $0.06 per quarter by the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF. In the past, that amount was paid.
Mhis translates to a dividend payout of $0.27 and a dividend yield of 2.52% when calculated on an annual basis.
Dividends were distributed to shareholders on a quarterly basis at $0.068 per share. On Friday, December 23rd, this dividend will be distributed to his shareholders of record on Tuesday, December 20th.
Shareholders of record receive this dividend.
Mhis is an increase from the previous dividend payout of $0.06 per quarter by the Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF. In the past, that amount was paid.
Mhis translates to a dividend payout of $0.27 and a dividend yield of 2.52% when calculated on an annual basis.
Dividends were distributed on Monday, December 19th.
The PowerShares S&P SmallCap Energy Portfolio (Fund)’s primary investment objective is to generate a return on capital that averagely matches the price and yield performance of the S&P SmallCap 600 Capped Energy Index.
Mhis is the primary target of the fund’s investment strategy (the underlying index).
The production, distribution and servicing of energy-related commodities are the primary activities of US energy companies whose common stocks are included in the underlying indices. Other activities include exploration and development of new energy sources.
These companies are headquartered in the United States.
Examples of such activities include oil and gas exploration and production, refining, petroleum services, pipeline construction, solar, wind and other forms of energy production not dependent on oil. Other examples include nuclear and geothermal energy.