Nancy Pelosi Is Retiring up 595%, but She's Still Holding on to These 3 Stocks
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Nancy Pelosi Is Retiring up 595%, but She's Still Holding on to These 3 Stocks
"Pelosi hasn't been without controversy, with stock trading being one of the biggest concerns of her critics. It should be noted that Nancy Pelosi's stock trades are not directly hers. Her husband, Paul Pelosi, is the person buying and selling stocks, though these trades are still attributed to her, as she is likely legally entitled to a significant portion of them, upon a possible divorce or her husband's passing."
"At the same time, there are concerns that Nancy Pelosi will be passing information to her husband. These claims are not proven. But what is proven is that the Pelosis have had remarkable wins over the course of their investing history. Since mid-2014, her strategy has yielded her 858.58% in gains, whereas the S&P 500 only returned 263.2%. This is a 595% outperformance over the S&P 500."
"Nvidia is Pelosi's biggest holding, with 20% of her portfolio being in this one stock. Her latest trade was on January 14, 2025, and was disclosed on January 17. She purchased 50 call options with a strike price of $80 and an expiration date of January 16, 2026. Since that trade, NVDA stock is up 47.09%. If the options were to be exercised today, she would have a total of $569,000 in NVDA stock."
Nancy Pelosi announced retirement effective January 2027. Many stocks are held in the Pelosi portfolio, with Paul Pelosi executing the trades that are reported under her name and to which she is likely legally entitled in certain circumstances. Critics raise concerns about potential information passing, though those claims are not proven. Since mid-2014 the Pelosi investing approach delivered 858.58% gains versus the S&P 500's 263.2%, a 595% outperformance. The largest holding is Nvidia (20% of the portfolio), involving 50 call options (strike $80, exp. Jan 16, 2026) and a 47.09% rise since that trade. Alphabet comprises about 15% with 50 call options and is up over 46%.
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