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selloff orthopediatrics corp kids creating 094233159

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The article reports a fund's decline due to sector rotation away from healthcare and consumer into energy, defense, and AI stocks. OrthoPediatrics, a medical device company, experienced a slight negative return but saw increased hedge fund interest. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct product/commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or margin squeeze. The increased hedge fund count suggests some investor conviction, but no concrete operational business impact is described. The primary effect is on equity valuation of OrthoPediatrics within the healthcare sector, driven by macro sentiment rather than company-specific fundamentals.

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  • Minot Light Capital Appreciation Fund declined 2.7% in Q1 2026 due to macro rotations.
  • OrthoPediatrics Corp. (NASDAQ:KIDS) one-month return was -0.73%.
  • OrthoPediatrics shares traded between $14.42 and $23.70 over past year, closing ~$17.72 on May 12, 2026.
  • Market cap of OrthoPediatrics is about $455.13 million.
  • Number of hedge funds holding OrthoPediatrics increased from 13 to 20 in last quarter.

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