AEAQ — ACTIVATE ENERGY ACQUISITION

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Why are billionaires buying AEAQ?

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Confidence
95
Institutional Conviction
Strong distribution · 0 buying vs 2 selling last quarter
2
Macro Tailwind
Macro conditions are mixed for this sector
55
Why? — Evidence & Confidence ▾

Of 2 tracked investors who changed their AEAQ position last quarter, 0 bought and 2 sold (0% buy-side). Macro conditions are mixed for this sector (Macro Tailwind 55/100 in a Squeeze regime).

Supporting evidence
  • +1 tracked investors reported holding AEAQ at their latest filing
  • +Macro Health is 55/100 in a Squeeze regime — historically acceptable for this sectorsource
Contradicting evidence — always shown
  • 2 tracked investors reduced or exited last quarter (1 reduced, 1 sold out)
  • 13F data is disclosed up to 45 days after quarter end — positions may have changed since
Know the limits
  • · 13F disclosure lag (up to 45 days)
  • · Tracked investors are a sample, not the whole market
  • · Sector regime fit is a historical average, not a guarantee

Every InvestorLens score shows its evidence — including what argues against it. Model conviction-v1 · generated 8/20/2026.

About ACTIVATE ENERGY ACQUISITION (AEAQ)

ACTIVATE ENERGY ACQUISITION (AEAQ) appears in the most recent 13F filings of 1 tracked institutional investor. The largest disclosed position is held by Izzy Englander (Millennium Management), valued at $4M. Across recent filings, tracked investors recorded 2 new positions, 0 increased, 2 reduced, and 1 exited. All data sourced from SEC 13F filings.

Smart Money Consensus™

Based on recent institutional activity in AEAQ

40
/100
Mixed Activity
Added / Increased2
Reduced2
Exited1
BearishBullish
Crowded Trade Score™

How many top investors track AEAQ

7
/100
Undiscovered
1investor

Only 1 tracked investor report this position.

UndiscoveredCrowded
151015+

AEAQ Ownership Composition

How ACTIVATE ENERGY ACQUISITION is held across tracked investor types, based on reported 13F positions.

Dominant Type
Multi-Strategy / Quant
100% of tracked value
Institutions
1
tracked investors
Total Reported
$108.4K
combined 13F value
Types1
  • Multi-Strategy / Quant100.0%
Multi-Strategy / Quant(1)
100.0%

Tracked investors currently reporting AEAQ

1 tracked investor has since exited this position — listed separately below.

  • Ken GriffinJun 30, 2026
    Citadel Advisors
    Shares
    10.7K
    Value
    $108.4K
    % Portfolio
    0.00%

Previously held AEAQ

These investors reported AEAQ in an earlier quarter but not in their most recent 13F. Figures below are their last reported position, not a current holding.

InvestorFirmLast reported sharesValue thenLast held
Izzy EnglanderMillennium Management200K$2MMar 31, 2026

Recent activity

Frequently asked questions

How many institutional investors hold AEAQ?
1 tracked institutional investor disclosed a position in AEAQ (ACTIVATE ENERGY ACQUISITION) in their most recent 13F filing.
Who is the largest institutional holder of AEAQ?
Izzy Englander, Millennium Management, holds the largest disclosed position in AEAQ, valued at $4M.
Did institutional ownership of AEAQ increase or decrease?
Across recent 13F filings, tracked investors recorded 2 new positions, 0 increased, 2 reduced, and 1 fully exited AEAQ.
Where does this AEAQ ownership data come from?
SEC Form 13F-HR filings, accessed via EDGAR. 13F filings are disclosed quarterly with a 45-day reporting delay and cover U.S.-listed long equity positions only. This is not investment advice.