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Chemours Co (CC)

450 + Investors. Track Smart Money conviction in CC. See who's accumulating, reducing, or initiating positions.

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0.00%
Net Flow Q/Q
↑ +13
Streak
2Q ▲
Buyers last Q
51%

Smart Money Signals — CC

Based on 453 hedge funds · latest filing: 2026 Q1 · updated quarterly

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Buying streak — 2 quarters in a row

last 6Q
For 2 consecutive quarters, more hedge funds added CC than sold it. That's a consistent pattern of professional buying — not a one-time trade. When institutions keep buying quarter after quarter, it usually means they see a multi-year opportunity, not just a short-term momentum flip.
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At the ownership peak (100% of max)

100% of all-time peak
453 hedge funds hold CC right now — the highest count in 3.0 years. When ownership is this concentrated, any bad news can trigger a chain reaction: one big fund sells, others follow. This is a classic 'crowded trade' — high popularity doesn't equal safety.
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Steady growth — +10% more funds vs a year ago

fund count last 6Q
+42 new funds entered over the past year (+10% YoY). Gradual, steady growth in institutional ownership is generally a healthy signal — not a speculative rush, but consistent conviction.
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Slight buying edge — 51% buying

212 buying207 selling
Last quarter: 212 funds bought or added vs 207 that reduced or exited. It's nearly a 50/50 split — some institutions are convinced, others are taking profits. This mixed picture is normal near price highs.
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Steady new buyers — ~85 new funds per quarter

new funds entering per quarter
Funds opening this position for the first time: 80 → 63 → 87 → 85. A stable flow of new institutional buyers suggests ongoing interest without signs of either acceleration or slowdown.
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63% of holders stayed for 2+ years

63% conviction (2yr+) 18% medium 19% new
285 out of 453 hedge funds have held CC for over 2 years without selling. Long-term investors are generally harder to shake out during market stress, creating a stable ownership base that limits the risk of sudden capitulation.
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Price up while funds trimmed (+70% value, -4% shares)

Value
+70%
Shares
-4%
Last quarter: total value of institutional CC holdings rose +70% even though funds reduced share count by 4%. The stock price increased enough to offset the selling. Institutions are quietly trimming into price strength — watch for rotation.
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Growing discovery — still being found

65 → 80 → 63 → 87 → 85 new funds/Q
New funds entering each quarter: 80 → 63 → 87 → 85. A growing number of institutions are discovering CC each quarter. The narrative is still spreading — leaving room for ongoing capital accumulation.
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Veteran-anchored — 68% veterans vs 21% newcomers

68% veterans 10% 1-2yr 21% new
Entry-cohort mix of 477 holders: 325 (68%) are 2+ year veterans, 50 entered 1–2 years ago, and 102 (21%) joined within the past year. A veteran-weighted cap table skews toward institutional memory over fresh momentum.
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Elite ownership — 40% AUM from top-100 funds

40% from top-100 AUM funds
48 of 448 holders are among the 100 largest funds by AUM, controlling 40% of total institutional value in CC. When the biggest players dominate the cap table, it signifies deep institutional support — since mega-funds deploy the most rigorous due diligence and capital.
3.6
out of 10
Low Exit Risk
Exit risk score 3.6/10 — low institutional crowding. Ownership is below peak levels, holder base is relatively sticky, and buying momentum is positive.

Methodology note: these Smart Money cards use consecutive 13F disclosure snapshots, not trade-by-trade execution data. "Buying", "selling", "new holders", and "trimmed" refer to quarter-over-quarter changes in reported holders, aggregate shares, or disclosed position values between filings. They are useful for ownership regime analysis and crowding, but they do not imply exact trade timing on the filing date.

Institutional Sentiment Summary — CC

In 2026 Q1, 212 hedge funds were net buyers of CC (85 opened a new position, 127 added to an existing one), while 207 reduced or exited (135 trimmed, 72 sold completely) — a 51% buyer ratio, indicating a slight buying edge. Net buying has persisted for two consecutive quarters, a positive momentum signal. 40% of total institutional value in CC is held by top-100 AUM funds, reflecting elite-tier ownership quality. Net fund flow last quarter: +13 funds (more new holders than closures). Total institutional holders: 453.

Hedge Fund Ownership: CC

How many hedge funds hold CC — quarterly history vs. share price
Quarterly hedge fund ownership of CC vs. share price

Market Analysis: CC

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Institutional ownership data sourced from SEC EDGAR Form 13F-HR filings.

Is It Too Late to Buy Chemours Co (CC) Based on Hedge Fund 13F Filings?

Signal Freshness measures how much CC has moved relative to its sector benchmark (SPY) since the 2026 Q1 13F filing. A stock that has barely outrun its sector is still a relatively fresh entry point — the fund's thesis has not yet been priced in by the broader market.

Since Quarter End March 31, 2026 · 84d ago
CC
-5.8%
SPY
+14.9%

CC outperformed SPY by -20.7% since March 31, 2026.

Since 13F Filing Date May 15, 2026 · 39d ago
CC
-10.3%
SPY
+1.1%

Since the filing became public, CC outperformed SPY by -11.4% .

Interpretation: The stock is tracking its sector benchmark closely. The signal remains fresh and the entry point is still near the fund's implied reference. Learn more →

Smart Money Signal ?
Limited Smart Money Interest

No strong consensus or elite conviction detected among institutional holders.

28 top-rated funds 5 high-conviction
Consensus
6.3
/ 10
breadth
×
Elite
3.8
/ 10
conviction
Hedge Fund Positioning: CC
450 + Investors

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Metric All 13F Filers (2026 Q1) Prior (2025 Q4) Change
Funds Holding 450 440 2.27%
13F Shares 136M 142M -4.47%
Total Value $2.87B $1.69B 70.33%
New Positions 84 87 -3
Increased Positions 119 125 -6
Closed Positions 74 66 +8
Reduced Positions 128 120 +8
Total Calls 17 18 -5.56%
Total Puts 12 15 -20.0%
PUT/CALL Ratio 0.71 0.83 Neutral

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Institutional Holders (2026 Q1)

450 + investors

Explore institutional interest and hedge fund ownership dynamics. Analyze portfolio weights, new positions, and conviction trends in CC. Verified SEC 13F-HR filings.

QUARTER:
Top 25 CC holders by conviction (% of portfolio weight) — 2026 Q1 · Source: SEC Form 13F
# Investor % of Portfolio Shares Mkt Value
1 Vision One Management Partners, LP 16.33% 1,720,189 $37.9M
2 Luminus Management LLC 12.52% 940,552 $20.7M
3 Highland Peak Capital, LLC 8.61% 1,458,379 $32.1M
4 Scopia Capital Management LP 8.50% 562,260 $12.4M
5 Wolf Hill Capital Management, LP 7.89% 3,689,794 $81.3M
6 Alta Fundamental Advisers LLC 5.81% 700,000 $15.4M
7 Turas Capital Management LP 4.15% 736,800 $16.2M
8 Dayah Capital LLC 3.17% 253,903 $5.6M
9 Wolf Hill Capital Management, LP 3.07% 1,435,900 $31.6M
10 Appian Way Asset Management LP 2.62% 922,656 $14.6M
11 Plustick Management LLC 2.39% 225,000 $5.0M
12 Penn Capital Management Company, LLC 1.68% 981,365 $21.7M
13 Icon Advisers Inc/Co 1.58% 310,515 $6.8M
14 Bruce & Co., Inc. 1.58% 250,000 $5.5M
15 Folger Nolan Fleming Douglas Capital Management, Inc 1.29% 654,281 $14.4M
16 Old West Investment Management, LLC 0.76% 317,329 $7.0M
17 SummerHaven Investment Management, LLC 0.74% 54,670 $1.2M
18 Lloyd Harbor Capital Management, LLC 0.68% 75,000 $1.7M
19 Annis Gardner Whiting Capital Advisors, LLC 0.60% 170,000 $3.7M
20 Pekin Hardy Strauss, Inc. 0.57% 248,380 $5.5M
21 Pinnacle Holdings, LLC 0.57% 79,903 $1.8M
22 Private Management Group Inc 0.54% 858,123 $18.9M
23 Kerrisdale Advisers, LLC 0.44% 52,401 $1.2M
24 Private Capital Management, LLC 0.41% 188,600 $4.2M
25 Trek Financial, LLC 0.41% 347,226 $7.6M
Investor Ownership
History
% of Portfolio Prev % Rank Conviction Avg Buy Price 13F Score™ 3Y / 7Y Sell Timing Shares Mkt Value Change Change % Source Quarter Filed

Frequently Asked Questions — Chemours Co (CC)

What does the Smart Money Trend signal show for CC?

Buying streak — 2 quarters in a row: For 2 consecutive quarters, more hedge funds added CC than sold it. That's a consistent pattern of professional buying — not a one-time trade. When institutions keep buying quarter after quarter, it usually means they see a multi-year opportunity, not just a short-term momentum flip.

What is the institutional breadth score for CC?

Slight buying edge — 51% buying: Last quarter: 212 funds bought or added vs 207 that reduced or exited. It's nearly a 50/50 split — some institutions are convinced, others are taking profits. This mixed picture is normal near price highs.

What is the fund quality score for CC holders?

Elite ownership — 40% AUM from top-100 funds: 48 of 448 holders are among the 100 largest funds by AUM, controlling 40% of total institutional value in CC. When the biggest players dominate the cap table, it signifies deep institutional support — since mega-funds deploy the most rigorous due diligence and capital.

How long have hedge funds held CC?

63% of holders stayed for 2+ years: 285 out of 453 hedge funds have held CC for over 2 years without selling. Long-term investors are generally harder to shake out during market stress, creating a stable ownership base that limits the risk of sudden capitulation.

Is it too late to buy Chemours Co (CC) following the 2026 Q1 hedge fund 13F filings?

As of today, CC has moved -10.3% since the 2026 Q1 13F filing date (May 15, 2026), compared to +1.1% for the SPY sector ETF — an outperformance of -11.4%. Since the quarter end (March 31, 2026), CC has gained -5.8% vs +14.9% for SPY. The stock is tracking its sector benchmark closely. The signal remains fresh and the entry point is still near the fund's implied reference.

Where does this institutional ownership data come from?

All holdings data is sourced from SEC Form 13F filings, which institutional investment managers with over $100 million in assets are required to submit quarterly. Data is parsed directly from SEC EDGAR.

Disclaimer: The information on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell any security. Institutional holdings data is sourced from SEC Form 13F filings and reflects positions as of the filing date. Past performance of any fund or portfolio is not indicative of future results. 13Foresight is not a registered investment adviser. Always conduct your own due diligence before making investment decisions.

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