The Queen of Capitol Gains: Nancy Pelosi's 10-Year 827% Returns Crush Wall Street
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The Queen of Capitol Gains: Nancy Pelosi's 10-Year 827% Returns Crush Wall Street
"Over the past decade, a simulated portfolio mirroring the disclosed trades of her husband, Paul Pelosi, has delivered approximately 827% cumulative returns, roughly three times the S&P 500's gain over the same period. Since the 2012 STOCK Act made congressional trades more transparent starting around 2014, trackers show she has achieved a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of between 21% to 25% - a figure that edges out even Warren Buffett's long-term Berkshire Hathaway ( )( ) performance."
"Paul Pelosi's strategy has remained remarkably consistent: concentrate on high-growth technology, use leveraged call options to amplify gains, and hold through major sector booms. Early wins in the 2010s and early 2020s centered on FAANG giants during the mobile and cloud computing era. Heavy bets on Apple ( NASDAQ:AAPL ), Microsoft ( NASDAQ:MSFT ), Alphabet ( NASDAQ:GOOG )( NASDAQ:GOOGL ), and Tesla ( NASDAQ:TSLA ) delivered millions of dollars as those companies dominated consumer tech and electric vehicles."
Nancy Pelosi announced she will not seek re-election and will complete her current term through January 2027. A simulated portfolio mirroring Paul Pelosi's disclosed trades returned about 827% over the past decade, roughly three times the S&P 500. Trackers show a compound annual growth rate of 21% to 25% since congressional trade disclosures increased after the 2012 STOCK Act. A long-term calculation starting in 1987 shows 16,930% cumulative returns versus 2,300% for the index. The investment approach focused on concentrated high-growth technology positions, leveraged call options, and holding through sector booms, shifting from FAANG to semiconductors and AI leadership, notably heavy Nvidia exposure.
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