KOD Kodiak Sciences Inc.
Executive Summary
Four mega-passive institutional investors (T. Rowe Price, Invesco, BofA, Morgan Stanley) aggressively accumulated Kodiak Sciences shares in Q3 2025, with total reported buying of $17.3M versus one seller (RenTech trimming $4.7M). Despite the bullish accumulation, the filing does not contain any fundamental catalyst — the activity is dominated by passive index/quant rebalancing, and the net $16.0M increase is modest relative to KOD's $2B market cap (~0.8%). Historical calibration for this segment shows low win rates at observed impact scores (34% at score 6, 27% at score 8) with negative net alpha, underscoring a poor track record for the model's prior KOD reports.
Key Financial Metrics
Institutional Positions
Net institutional flow: $12.6M
▲ Buyers (4)
| Institution | Action | Change | Position Value | Value Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T. Rowe Price | DOUBLED | +1202.4% | $8.0K | $7.9K |
| Invesco | ADD | +30.3% | $1.6M | $1.4M |
| BofA | DOUBLED | +657.7% | $5.1M | $4.9M |
| Morgan Stanley | DOUBLED | +165.8% | $10.6M | $9.7M |
▼ Sellers (1)
| Institution | Action | Change | Prev Value | Value Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RenTech | TRIM | -39.6% | $2.9M | -$4.7M |
Actionable Insight
The cluster shows clear passive-accumulation conviction but lacks a fundamental catalyst (no revenue, earnings, or pipeline event). Given the model's negative historical track record on KOD calls and the passive-dominated buyer list, treat this as a modest confidence signal, not a strong buy indicator. Monitor upcoming quarterly results and any pipeline data releases for confirmation that the thesis is intact.
Key Facts
- Four mega-passive institutions accumulated $17.3M in KOD shares in Q3 2025, a net increase of $16.0M
- RenTech trimmed its position by 39.6% (from 764.1K to 461.3K shares), but the dollar value of its remaining holding increased to $7.6M (up $4.7M from $2.9M)
- Morgan Stanley doubled its position from 243.6K to 647.6K shares, adding $9.7M in value — the largest single buyer
- BofA added 268.3K shares (+657.7%), T. Rowe Price added 463.7K shares (+1202.4%)
- All buyers are mega-passive/quant funds (no active value, activist, or hedge fund managers), weakening the signal
- The aggregate buying represents roughly 0.8% of KOD's $2B market cap, a modest fraction
- Historical model performance on KOD reports has been poor (avg T+20 alpha -18.85%, 33% win rate across 3 settled reports)
Financial Impact
4 institutions accumulated $17.3M in new positions while 1 institution reduced holdings by $4.7M (dollar value still increased due to price appreciation). Net institutional inflow of approximately $11.3M, or ~0.6% of market cap.
Risk Factors
- All buyers are mega-passive/quant funds, not active or activist managers — may reflect index rebalancing rather than conviction
- Hedge fund RenTech (quant) trimmed nearly 40% of its position, a partial de-risking signal
- Model calibration for this segment shows negative net alpha at T+20 (-2.04%) and low win rates at scores 6-8
- KOD has no approved products or disclosed revenue — clinical trial readouts are binary catalysts
- Prior KOD reports from this model averaged -14.05% T+20 P&L, suggesting overconfidence in past bullish signals
Market Snapshot
Documents Analyzed
This report is based on 1 institutional 13F filing from SEC EDGAR.
| Document | Accession Number |
|---|---|
| INST-CLUSTER Data (Synthetic) | inst-cluster-KOD-2025-Q3 |
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Filters
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Jun 11, 2026
9d ago
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Institutional Cluster
| $33.97 $35.71 | ▲ +5.12% | ▲ +4.69% | — |
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May 7, 2026
6w ago
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8-K
| $41.01 $38.70 | ▼ −5.63% | ▼ −7.10% | — |
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Mar 31, 2026
11w ago
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8-K
| $42.81 $42.36 | ▼ −1.05% | ▼ −4.82% | — |
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