Is Main Street Capital Corporation (MAIN) Going To Burn These Hedge Funds?

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There are several ways to beat the market, and investing in small cap stocks has historically been one of them. We like to improve the odds of beating the market further by examining what famous hedge fund operators such as Carl Icahn and George Soros think. Those hedge fund operators make billions of dollars each year by hiring the best and the brightest to do research on stocks, including small cap stocks that big brokerage houses simply don’t cover. Because of Carl Icahn and other successful funds’ exemplary historical records, we pay attention to their small cap picks. In this article, we use hedge fund filing data to analyze Main Street Capital Corporation (NYSE:MAIN) .

Main Street Capital Corporation (NYSE:MAIN) was in 8 hedge funds’ portfolios at the end of September. MAIN has seen an increase in hedge fund interest of late. There were 6 hedge funds in our database with MAIN positions at the end of the previous quarter. The level and the change in hedge fund popularity aren’t the only variables you need to analyze to decipher hedge funds’ perspectives. A stock may witness a boost in popularity but it may still be less popular than similarly priced stocks. That’s why at the end of this article we will examine companies such as GATX Corporation (NYSE:GATX), 2U Inc (NASDAQ:TWOU), and NovaGold Resources Inc. (USA) (NYSEAMEX:NG) to gather more data points.

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Keeping this in mind, we’re going to check out the key action surrounding Main Street Capital Corporation (NYSE:MAIN).

What does the smart money think about Main Street Capital Corporation (NYSE:MAIN)?

Heading into the fourth quarter of 2016, a total of 8 of the hedge funds tracked by Insider Monkey held long positions in this stock, a change of 33% from the previous quarter. Below, you can check out the change in hedge fund sentiment towards MAIN over the last 5 quarters. So, let’s check out which hedge funds were among the top holders of the stock and which hedge funds were making big moves.

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According to publicly available hedge fund and institutional investor holdings data compiled by Insider Monkey, Brian Ashford-Russell and Tim Woolley’s Polar Capital has the biggest position in Main Street Capital Corporation (NYSE:MAIN), worth close to $3.9 million, corresponding to 0.1% of its total 13F portfolio. The second largest stake is held by McKinley Capital Management, led by Robert B. Gillam, which holds a $3.8 million position; 0.1% of its 13F portfolio is allocated to the company. Other members of the smart money that hold long positions contain John Overdeck and David Siegel’s Two Sigma Advisors, D. E. Shaw’s D E Shaw and George Hall’s Clinton Group. We should note that none of these hedge funds are among our list of the 100 best performing hedge funds which is based on the performance of their 13F long positions in non-microcap stocks.

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