D. Scott Neal, a financial planning and investment advisory service, decreased its shares in iShares Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate in the fourth quarter of 2015.

The 3.0 percent stake decrease, according to EMQ, was reflected in the company's most recent SEC 13F filing. The institutional investor owned 76,930 shares of iShares Dow Jones' stock. However, D. Scott Neal was able to sell 2,380 shares during the last quarter.

Among all the holdings of D. Scott Neal, iShares Dow Jones comprises 4.6 percent out of the total volume. This stock holds the eight largest position in the company. D. Scott Neal currently has a $5,776,000 worth of stock holdings in iShares Dow Jones.

However, other iShares Dow Jones stakeholders have increased their holdings. Lowe FS now owns 34,091 shares of the real estate investment trust stock that amount to $2,419,000.

On the other hand, Benjamin F. Edwards & Company's stock share is valued at $481,000, with its 6,404 shares in the trust stock. CT Financial Advisors has a total of 3,234 real estate investment trust stock shares valued at $242,806.

Meanwhile, Pure Financial Advisors increase their position in iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF in the fourth quarter of 2015. The company recently added 270 shares to make a total of 6,776 shares, having a total value of $509,000.

iShares Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate ETF is a non-diversified fund that seeks investment results for the price and yield performance of the Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate Index. The Index measures the real estate sector performance of the United States equity market. This index involves a variety of companies and industry groups, including real estate investment trusts or the REIT.

iShares has been known to fund investments included in the representative sample of "The Index." Risers and Fallers revealed that the stock market analysts, despite the decrease of D. Scott Neal's shares, still consider that there is a "strong buy" of shares in iShares Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate.