Archford Capital Strategies Reduces Stake in Automatic Data Processing

The institutional investor cut its holdings in the business services provider by 88% during the fourth quarter.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 7:22am

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Archford Capital Strategies LLC reduced its stake in Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADP) by 88% during the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The institutional investor now owns 951 shares of the business services provider's stock, valued at $245,000.

Why it matters

This filing provides insight into the investment strategies and portfolio changes of Archford Capital Strategies, a financial advisory firm. Tracking institutional investor activity in ADP stock can help gauge broader market sentiment and potential future price movements for the company's shares.

The details

According to the disclosure, Archford Capital Strategies sold 6,983 shares of Automatic Data Processing during the fourth quarter, reducing its total position to 951 shares. The firm cited unspecified reasons for the portfolio adjustment, which resulted in a significant 88% decrease in its ADP holdings.

  • The filing covers Archford Capital Strategies' trading activity during the fourth quarter of the year.

The players

Archford Capital Strategies LLC

A financial advisory firm that manages investments and provides wealth management services.

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

A leading provider of cloud-based human capital management and payroll solutions for employers of all sizes.

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The takeaway

This filing highlights the fluid nature of institutional investor portfolios and the ongoing adjustments they make to their holdings based on market conditions, investment theses, and other factors. The reduction in Archford Capital's ADP position may signal a broader shift in sentiment around the stock, though further analysis would be needed to draw definitive conclusions.