Who Owns HIMU?

BLACKROCK ETF TRUST II — Institutional Ownership & 13F Holdings

BATS

$48.84

+0.00 (+0.00%)

Market Cap

Shares Outstanding

54,400,340

Institutional Holders

177

Total Inst. Value

$719.8M

% of Float Held

QoQ Holder Change

Institutional data as of Q1 2025

Top 10 Institutional Holders(Q1 2025)

#FundValueShares
1BlackRock, Inc.$122.9M2,481,794
2BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/$84.3M1,701,930
3JPMORGAN CHASE & CO$68.5M1,383,061
4WELLS FARGO & COMPANY/MN$47.4M957,735
5JONES FINANCIAL COMPANIES LLLP$39.4M797,078
6MORGAN STANLEY$35.3M711,782
7UBS Group AG$26.1M527,760
8AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC$24.3M490,800
9NATIXIS ADVISORS, LLC$23.8M480,622
10Tolleson Wealth Management, Inc.$20.4M412,393

Frequently Asked Questions

How many institutional investors hold HIMU?

As of Q1 2025, 177 institutional investors report holding HIMU (BLACKROCK ETF TRUST II) in their 13F filings.

Which hedge fund owns the most HIMU?

The largest institutional holder of HIMU is BlackRock, Inc. with $122.9M in shares.

Are institutions buying or selling HIMU?

This quarter, 177 institutions opened new positions in HIMU and 0 closed their positions.

What is 13F institutional ownership?

SEC Form 13F is a quarterly report filed by institutional investment managers with over $100M in qualifying assets. It discloses their US equity holdings, providing transparency into what the largest investors are buying and selling.

How often is institutional ownership data updated?

13F filings are due 45 days after each calendar quarter end (May 15, Aug 14, Nov 14, Feb 14). Data is updated on HedgeTrace as new filings are processed.