Comcast Shares Sold by Exchange Traded Concepts LLC

Institutional investor decreases stake in cable giant

Mar. 29, 2026 at 7:52am

Exchange Traded Concepts LLC, a financial services firm, decreased its position in Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ:CMCSA) by 54.6% during the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The fund now owns 498,124 shares of the cable company's stock, down from 1,097,054 shares previously.

Why it matters

This filing indicates a shift in institutional investor sentiment towards Comcast, one of the largest media and telecommunications companies in the United States. The reduction in Exchange Traded Concepts' Comcast holdings could signal broader market concerns about the company's performance or outlook.

The details

According to the SEC disclosure, Exchange Traded Concepts sold 598,930 shares of Comcast stock during the fourth quarter of 2025. The firm's remaining position in Comcast is now valued at $14.9 million. The filing did not provide specific reasons for the portfolio changes.

  • The transactions occurred during the fourth quarter of 2025.
  • Exchange Traded Concepts filed the disclosure with the SEC on March 29, 2026.

The players

Exchange Traded Concepts LLC

A financial services firm that manages exchange-traded funds and other investment products.

Comcast Corporation

A major American media and telecommunications conglomerate that owns NBCUniversal, Xfinity, and other media properties.

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What they’re saying

“We must remain vigilant in monitoring institutional investor activity, as changes in holdings can provide valuable insights into market sentiment.”

— Analyst, Financial Analyst

What’s next

Investors will likely continue to closely watch Comcast's stock performance and any further changes in institutional ownership as the company navigates the evolving media and telecommunications landscape.

The takeaway

This filing highlights the dynamic nature of institutional investment strategies and the need for close monitoring of shifts in major shareholders, which can signal broader market trends or concerns about a company's future prospects.