As of 2026-04-01, Triton International Limited 6.875% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preference Shares (TRTN^D) are trading at a current price of $100.0, posting a 0.00% change in the most recent trading session. This analysis reviews the key market context, technical setup, and potential upcoming price scenarios for the fixed-income preference issue, which carries a fixed quarterly coupon and ranks higher in the issuer’s capital structure than common equity. No recent earnings data is
TRTN^D Stock Analysis: Triton Intl Series D Preferred Flat at 100 Dollar Par Level
TRTN^D - Stock Analysis
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Arisbel
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This feels like a hidden level.
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Very informative, with a balanced view between optimism and caution.
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Darsie
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I read this and now I need a break.
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