ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc
NYSE:ARR

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NYSE:ARR
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Price: 17.83 USD -1.93%
Market Cap: $2B

During the last 3 months ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 123.4k USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 6, 2026 by Hain Robert C , who sold 123.4k USD worth of ARR shares.

Last Transactions:
Hain Robert C
$-123.4k
Hain Robert C
$-45.2k
Paperin Stewart J
$-466.8k
Hain Robert C
$+47.7k
Staton Daniel C
$+58.9k
Macauley Desmond
$+19k
Staton Daniel C
$-1.2m
Mountain James R
$-12.9k
Zimmer Jeffrey J
$-38.9k
Mountain James R
$-72.8k
Zimmer Jeffrey J
$-62.2k
Ulm Scott
$-59.4k
Mountain James R
$-18.4k
Hain Robert C
$+20.5k
Hollihan John P Iii
$-9k
Zimmer Jeffrey J
$-91.4k
Ulm Scott
$-32.2k
Ulm Scott
$-68.4k
Gruber Mark
$+5.3k
Ulm Scott
$+13.8k
Hollihan John P Iii
$+4.9k
Mountain James R
$+6.2k
Mountain James R
$+7.7k
Zimmer Jeffrey J
$+26.1k
Ulm Scott
$+27.8k
Mountain James R
$+5k
Ulm Scott
$+5k
Hain Robert C
$-2.4k
Ulm Scott
$+286.9k
Zimmer Jeffrey J
$+286.9k
Hain Robert C
$-2.7k
Mountain James R
$+11.1k
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During the last 3 months ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 123.4k USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 6, 2026 by Hain Robert C , who sold 123.4k USD worth of ARR shares.

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ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc
Glance View

In the ever-evolving landscape of real estate investment trusts (REITs), ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc. carves out a distinct niche, specializing in the investment and management of residential mortgage-backed securities (MBS). Founded in 2008 amidst the turbulence of the financial crisis, ARMOUR set its sights on opportunities that emerge from the complexities of mortgage finance. The company's strategy hinges on its ability to leverage these securities, which are pools of mortgage loans packaged and sold to investors, to generate income. By investing predominantly in government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, ARMOUR reduces its exposure to credit risk while navigating the interest rate fluctuations that significantly impact MBS prices. Through meticulous analysis and risk management, the firm generates earnings from the spread between the yields on its MBS portfolio and the cost of borrowing. ARMOUR Residential REIT operates in the fluid world of interest rates where its profitability depends heavily on keen interest rate forecasting and management of interest rate risk. The company's management employs a variety of hedging strategies to safeguard against sudden rate hikes that could erode investment values. It earns through the regular cash flows of principal and interest payments from its MBS holdings, allowing it to distribute consistent dividends to shareholders. Over time, investors have watched to see how ARMOUR adapts to market fluctuations, as well as the broader macroeconomic shifts that influence housing finance, positioning itself carefully within a sector marked by its sensitivity to the pulse of economic policy. This dynamic approach underscores ARMOUR’s resilience and adaptability in navigating the intricate landscape of residential real estate finance.

ARR Intrinsic Value
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