13F data — long US equity only · ~45-day lag from quarter-end · positions may have changed since · not investment advice
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BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON CORP · Financials

Consensus score 1/100 · #259 this quarter · tier-weighted across tracked managers

ConfirmedPrice action since filingas of 2026-06-05
vs 50-day avg
+7.2%
21-day momentum
+6.5%
recent volume
1.03×

13F filings lag ~45 days; this is current price/volume action on top — a technical read, not a prediction.

S2· AdvancingStage Analysis · Weinstein
vs 30-wk avg
+16.9%
30-wk MA slope
+3.7%
rel. strength
+12.1
52-wk range
96%

Advancing — above a rising 30-week trend with positive relative strength. Weinstein’s buy zone. Based on the 30-week (150-day) moving average + slope, Mansfield relative strength vs SPY, and volume. Technical read, not advice.

Holders
5
tracked managers
New this Q
0
opened a position
Avg weight
0.4%
of their portfolios
Combined value
$134M
held, at quarter-end

Who’s holding it Q1 2026, by position size

ManagerPosition sizeChange
Tweedy Browne
Graham/global value
1.0%
TRIM
Yacktman Asset Management
Quality value
0.6%
TRIM
Davis Advisors
Concentrated
0.3%
ADD
Markel Group
Concentrated
0.1%
ADD
Horizon Kinetics
Franchise/inflation
0.0%
TRIM

Position size = share of that manager’s reported long US-equity portfolio. The consensus score weights each holder by quality tier, position size, and whether they were buying or trimming — then discounts very crowded names. It measures agreement among these managers, not expected return.