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Garrabrants Gregory

President and CEO

Director Officer
2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-02-06

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
Axos Financial, Inc. AX 0 6 Net selling

Activity

February 2026
high
Sell
43,294 shares
$4,290,392
Significance 7/10

CEO Garrabrants sells 43,294 shares (AX) at $99.10 for $4.3M; retains 1.42M shares post-sale after 5-prior sell pattern at same ticker all well-timed at 90-day mark

Garrabrants Gregory, as President and CEO of Axos Financial, sold 43,294 shares at $99.10 on 2026-02-04 for $4,290,392.11, reducing his holdings to 1,416,229 shares. The transaction is notable in light of a striking historical pattern: his prior five trades at AX (all sales, spanning 2023–2024) demonstrated 100% timing accuracy at the 90-day mark, with each sale followed by negative 90-day returns ranging from -12.4% to -20.2%. This current sale occurs at $99.10, just 0.0% below the 52-week high of $101.01, after a 30-day gain of +11.1% and a 90-day gain of +24.8%. The confluence of elevated valuation, elevated recent momentum, and his consistent pattern of well-timed exits at this ticker—all five prior sales proved prescient—suggests this transaction warrants close monitoring of the stock's near-term performance. An investor should track whether this sale precedes a reversal similar to the insider's prior outcomes.

November 2024
high
Sell
125,000 shares
$10,235,946
Significance 7/10

CEO Gregory Garrabrants sold 125,000 shares at blended avg $81.89 for $10.2M, reducing stake 8.5%; repeats prior profitable exit pattern.

Gregory Garrabrants, President and CEO of Axos Financial, executed 2 separate sales on 2024-11-06 totaling 125,000 shares for $10,235,946.00 at an average price of $81.89. His holding now stands at 1,340,377 shares post-transaction. His prior 4 sales at Axos all exhibited negative 90-day returns (ranging from -12.4% to -22.0%), with a 4 of 4 perfect well-timed rate at the 90-day mark. The current stock price is $80.62, only -1.1% from its 52-week high of $81.55, and the 30-day change shows +32.2% and 90-day change shows +23.8%, indicating the timing of this sale occurred near an intermediate peak. This sale pattern mirrors his established same-ticker history: all prior Axos sales preceded or coincided with subsequent declines, suggesting consistent discipline in capital deployment timing at this issuer.

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