Nancy Pelosi Stock Portfolio Tracker | Live Trading Data

Nancy Pelosi Stock Portfolio Tracker

Real-time tracking of publicly disclosed congressional stock trades

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⚖️ Based on STOCK Act Disclosures
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Estimated Portfolio Value

$28.5M

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2024 Performance

+70.9%

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Active Positions

8

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Stock Current Price Position Day Change Estimated P&L Last Trade

Recent Trading Activity

Performance Analysis

AI Stock Strategy

Heavy focus on AI companies: NVDA, TEM, GOOGL, AMZN
+85% YTD
AI Sector Performance

Options Strategy

Frequent use of call options for leveraged exposure
High Leverage
Risk Management

Profit Taking

Strategic sales in AAPL and partial NVDA positions
$5-25M
Portfolio Rebalancing

Frequently Asked Questions

All data is sourced from official congressional financial disclosures required by the STOCK Act. Members of Congress must disclose trades within 45 days of execution. However, exact prices and quantities are reported in ranges, so our calculations are estimates based on disclosed information.
Pelosi's portfolio showed approximately 70.9% returns in 2024, significantly outperforming the S&P 500. This has been attributed to strategic investments in AI and technology stocks, timing of options exercises, and her investment team's market research. However, this performance has also sparked debates about congressional stock trading.
The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012 requires members of Congress, their spouses, and dependent children to publicly disclose stock transactions exceeding $1,000 within 45 days. This law was designed to increase transparency and prevent insider trading by elected officials.
While the disclosure information is public, there are significant delays (up to 45 days) between when trades occur and when they're disclosed. Additionally, the disclosed ranges make exact replication impossible. This tracker is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice.
Yes, there have been bipartisan proposals to ban or restrict congressional stock trading. President Biden has endorsed such measures, and various bills have been introduced in Congress. The debate continues over whether members should be allowed to trade individual stocks or be required to use blind trusts.
Stock prices are updated in real-time during market hours. New trade disclosures are added as soon as they become available through official congressional filing systems. We monitor multiple sources including the House and Senate financial disclosure databases.

Important Disclaimer: This tracker is based on publicly disclosed congressional financial disclosures as required by the STOCK Act. All trade information is derived from official periodic transaction reports. Price estimates and portfolio values are approximations based on disclosed trading ranges. This information is for educational and transparency purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Always consult with qualified financial advisors before making investment decisions.