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Ellington Financial Inc. 7.00% Series D Cumulative Perpetual Redeemable Preferred Stock (EFC.D) — Congressional Trades

1 U.S. lawmaker has disclosed 2 Ellington Financial Inc. 7.00% Series D Cumulative Perpetual Redeemable Preferred Stock trades under the STOCK Act — 1 buy and 1 sell in 2026. Congress has been evenly split of EFC.D.

2Trades
1Buys
1Sells
1Members
Congress buys vs latest close*

*Notional-weighted price return on lawmakers' disclosed buys of EFC.D, marked to the latest close — per-share (share counts aren't disclosed).

50% buys50% sells

Lawmakers who bought EFC.D recently

1 member disclosed a EFC.D purchase in the last 90 days (newest first).

DateMemberTypeAmountEst. priceLatest closeReturn
2026-06-30Virginia FoxxBUY$1K–$15K
2026-06-18Virginia FoxxSELL$15K–$50K exit

Return: buys marked to the latest close (open); sells tagged rt are realized round-trips vs a prior disclosed buy; exit = timing (stock move after the sale, seller's perspective).

Frequently asked — Ellington Financial Inc. 7.00% Series D Cumulative Perpetual Redeemable Preferred Stock (EFC.D) congressional trades

Which lawmakers have traded Ellington Financial Inc. 7.00% Series D Cumulative Perpetual Redeemable Preferred Stock (EFC.D)?

1 member of the U.S. House and Senate has disclosed Ellington Financial Inc. 7.00% Series D Cumulative Perpetual Redeemable Preferred Stock transactions under the STOCK Act — 1 purchase and 1 sale. The full member-by-member breakdown, with dates and dollar ranges, is in the table above.

Which lawmakers bought EFC.D recently?

1 member disclosed a EFC.D purchase in the last 90 days — most recently Virginia Foxx on 2026-06-30. See the "Lawmakers who bought EFC.D recently" section above for the dated list.

How have Congress's EFC.D trades performed?

Every EFC.D trade is marked to the latest close in the Return column; sells matched to a prior buy show a realized round-trip return.

Is it legal for members of Congress to trade Ellington Financial Inc. 7.00% Series D Cumulative Perpetual Redeemable Preferred Stock?

Yes. Under the 2012 STOCK Act, members of Congress may buy and sell individual stocks but must publicly disclose each transaction within 45 days. Bargo surfaces those filings so you can see who traded EFC.D and how it performed.

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