Serenity: JPMorgan Chase increases its stake in Sivers, signaling institutional funds to enter the market
Serenity stated that the market may have underestimated the significance of JPMorgan disclosing its holding of over 5.25% of Sivers ($SIVE). He pointed out that an investment scale of $135 million is not large for major U.S. institutions, but due to the limited number of shares available, institutions can only gradually absorb shares from retail investors. Serenity believes that JPMorgan's entry has sent a signal to other institutions that large funds are buying circulating shares, which may further attract more institutional funds to follow.
At the same time, due to the high short position in Sivers' circulating shares, short-selling institutions, including some Swedish hedge funds and quantitative funds, may face pressure to cover. This event once again validates the investment logic of "retail investors positioning ahead of institutions" and may become an important signal for the next round of the CPO super cycle. Previously, Serenity had stated that JPMorgan increased its stake in Sivers to over 5% in the past month, marking the first clear signal of large institutional funds significantly absorbing circulating shares of Sivers.
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