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Exchange Traded Concepts Trims Stake in Consolidated Edison
The investment firm reduced its holdings in the utility company by nearly half during the fourth quarter.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 7:40am
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As utility companies navigate shifting market forces, the behind-the-scenes machinery that powers the grid remains a critical, if often overlooked, part of the industry.NYC TodayExchange Traded Concepts LLC lowered its holdings in shares of Consolidated Edison Inc (NYSE:ED) by 49.0% during the 4th quarter, according to the company's recent SEC filing. The fund owned 11,105 shares of the utilities provider's stock after selling 10,655 shares during the period.
Why it matters
This transaction reflects broader shifts in the investment landscape, as fund managers adjust their portfolios in response to changing market conditions and outlooks for specific sectors like utilities. Consolidated Edison is a major player in the New York energy market, so changes to its shareholder base can have implications for the company's strategic direction and financial performance.
The details
Exchange Traded Concepts' holdings in Consolidated Edison were worth $1,103,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. The firm's reduced stake comes amid a period of volatility for utility stocks, as rising interest rates and concerns about the transition to renewable energy have impacted the sector. However, Consolidated Edison remains a relatively stable, dividend-paying stock that continues to attract investor interest.
- Exchange Traded Concepts reported the stake reduction in its 4th quarter 2025 SEC filing.
- The transactions occurred during the 4th quarter of 2025.
The players
Exchange Traded Concepts LLC
An investment management firm that oversees a variety of exchange-traded funds and other investment products.
Consolidated Edison Inc
A major utility company that provides electricity, natural gas, and steam services to customers in the New York metropolitan area.
The takeaway
This filing highlights the ongoing shifts in the utility sector as investors navigate factors like rising interest rates, the transition to renewable energy, and the performance of individual companies like Consolidated Edison. The changes to Exchange Traded Concepts' portfolio reflect the broader dynamics impacting this corner of the market.





