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IVR Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. Insider Trading

Latest: CFO Bought $14K of Shares · May 2026

Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. (IVR)'s reported leadership includes CEO Kevin Collins. Its Form 4 history breaks down as 2 buys and 0 sells, filed by 2 distinct insiders through May 2026. Its highest-significance filing in the last 90 days: CFO Gregson Mark William bought $14K, transaction dated May 2026.

2 filings analyzed · Latest 2026-05-07

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Buys
2
Sells
0
Insiders
2
Direction
Net buying

Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. leadership

CEO
Kevin Collins — Chief Executive Officer
CFO
Mark Gregson — Chief Financial Officer
COO
David B. Lyle — Chief Operating Officer
General Counsel
Tina Carew — General Counsel and Company Secretary
Chair
Don H. Liu — Chair of the Board
High conviction

This is a high-conviction signal — the insider is a first-time or occasional buyer, historically the strongest subset. Such buys have outperformed the S&P 500 by a median ~3% over the 30 days after the trade (n ≈ 3,001, 2024-2026). Past results don't predict the future. How we measure this ↗

May 2026
2026-05-07
high
Chief Financial Officer
1,750 shares
$14,044
@ $8.02
Significance 7

CFO Mark Gregson buys 1,750 IVR shares as mortgage REIT faces recent earnings decline and stock pullback.

Mark Gregson, IVR's Chief Financial Officer, deployed cash to purchase shares while the stock trades meaningfully below its recent highs and has experienced a pullback over the past three months. The timing is notable: the company just reported a loss in its latest quarter after a full year of profitability and positive earnings per share, signaling a near-term operational challenge. Gregson's purchase at depressed prices—when the stock is under pressure and fundamentals have deteriorated—reflects the classic insider-buying signal of conviction during weakness rather than euphoria during strength. For a mortgage REIT heavily sensitive to interest rates and credit conditions, a CFO stepping in to buy at lows carries weight; he has direct visibility into liquidity, portfolio performance, and near-term headwinds that market prices may not yet fully reflect. This move warrants attention as a potential contrarian indicator, though the recent earnings miss underscores that near-term volatility remains a real risk.

March 2026
2026-03-03
medium
1,000 shares
$8,446
@ $8.45
Significance 4

Director Waldner Robert bought 1,000 shares of IVR at $8.45; stock now down -11.2% from 52-week high.

Director Waldner Robert initiated a position in Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. with a 1,000-share purchase at $8.45 on 2026-02-27, representing his first holding of the stock. The purchase occurs while IVR is -11.2% from its 52-week high and has declined -2.7% over the trailing 30 days, though it is up +2.1% over 90 days. At a P/E of 7.33 with net income of $53,471,000.00, the company carries a market cap of $696,141,647.52. The new director acquisition warrants standard follow-up attention on filing disclosures, but the modest position size and absence of additional context limits the immediate signal strength.

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