Walsh Derrick 4
4 · Axos Financial, Inc. · Filed Feb 6, 2026
Research Summary
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Axos Financial (AX) CFO Derrick Walsh Sells 4,846 Shares
What Happened
Derrick Walsh, Chief Financial Officer of Axos Financial, sold 4,846 shares of AX in an open-market transaction on February 6, 2026. The weighted-average sale price was $101.21 per share, for total proceeds of approximately $490,464. This was a sale (not a purchase), which is typically viewed as a liquidity event or routine disposition rather than a bullish signal.
Key Details
- Transaction date: 2026-02-06 (filed the same day) — appears timely.
- Transaction type: Sale (S) executed in multiple trades.
- Price range reported in footnote: $101.19 to $101.30; weighted average = $101.21.
- Shares sold: 4,846; proceeds ≈ $490,464.
- Shares owned after transaction: Not disclosed in this filing.
- Footnote: Reporter offers to provide trade-level details on request (multiple trades and prices; weighted average reported).
- No indication in this filing of a 10b5-1 plan, option exercise, gift, or tax-withholding disposition.
Context
Sales by executives can reflect personal portfolio management or liquidity needs and are not, by themselves, proof of a change in company outlook. Because this was an open-market sale (not an option exercise or award vesting sale), it does not involve derivative conversion mechanics. Retail investors should consider insider transactions alongside broader insider activity, company fundamentals, and market conditions.
Insider Transaction Report
- Sale
Common Stock
[F1]2026-02-06$101.21/sh−4,846$490,464→ 37,936 total
- 2,737(indirect: By 401(k))
Common Stock
Footnotes (1)
- [F1]These transactions were executed in multiple trades, at prices ranging from $101.19 to $101.30. The price reported above reflects the weighted average sales price. The reporting person hereby undertakes to provide upon request by the SEC staff, the issuer or a security holder of the issuer, full information regarding the number of shares sold and the prices at which each trade was effected.