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Utilities

2 utilities tickers held by tracked superinvestors, ranked by ConvictionScore — not by popularity or market cap.

Sector averages: conviction −10 · 0 strong buys · 0 strong sells.

2
Tickers held
3
Total owner slots
−10
Avg conviction
+1
Net flow 4Q (22↑ / 21↓)
Last 4 quarters · sector-wide flow

Buyers vs sellers inside Utilities

QuarterBuy actionsSell actionsNet
Q4 202566+0
Q3 202566+0
Q2 202563+3
Q1 202546-2
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Full ranking · all 2 tickers

Every utilities stock held, sorted by conviction

#TickerConvictionOwners
1VST logoVST−102
2FE logoFE−111
Who’s overweight utilities?

Top 10 managers with the most utilities exposure

#ManagerPositions
1Howard Marks fund logoHoward Marks
Oaktree Capital
1/6
2Seth Klarman fund logoSeth Klarman
Baupost Group
1/6
3Carl Icahn fund logoCarl Icahn
Icahn Enterprises
1/6
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How this page is built

Sector-level smart-money signal

Tickers in this page are all the stocks in Utilities currently held by at least one tracked superinvestor. Each is enriched with the unified ConvictionScore, a signed −100..+100 signal combining manager quality, consensus, recent flow, multi-quarter trend, insider activity, and a crowding penalty.

“Net flow 4Q” counts every 13F move inside the sector across the last four quarters — buys and adds count positive, trims and exits count negative. Positive net flow means smart money is increasing exposure to utilities.

Sector assignments are curated — see lib/tickers.ts SECTOR_MAP. Not investment advice. Based on publicly filed 13Fs, which are long-only and delayed 45 days. Methodology.