Nancy Pelosi Beat the S&P 500 by 559%. Here Are the Stocks She Owns Today
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Nancy Pelosi Beat the S&P 500 by 559%. Here Are the Stocks She Owns Today
"However, the truth is, Nancy Pelosi's portfolio is actually that of her Husband's. When people say, "Nancy Pelosi's portfolio," they're usually referring to disclosures that, by law, must include assets and trades owned by her spouse, Paul Pelosi. So, the investments widely cited online are his positions reported under House rules and the STOCK Act's reporting timelines. Nancy Pelosi is entitled to half her husband's holdings in the event of a divorce, and potentially much more if he were to pass."
"Regardless, many suspect there's still foul play, assuming Nancy may be passing information on to her husband. There have been many standout gains in the past few years, though there's no evidence to back the claim that she shared non‑public information, and she has denied any such coordination. Whatever it may be, it's a good idea to take a look at Pelosi's portfolio."
Most publicly cited 'Nancy Pelosi' investments are reported because congressional disclosure rules require listing assets and trades owned by her spouse, Paul Pelosi. The disclosed portfolio has 11 holdings and produced an 816.48% return since summer 2014 versus the S&P 500's 256.97%, a 559.51% difference, and a one-year return of 45.9%. Reported positions include exercised call options in Tesla and allocations to Apple, with periodic profit-taking adjusting weights. Some observers allege improper information sharing, but no evidence supports coordination and Nancy Pelosi has denied such coordination. Nancy Pelosi would be entitled to half her husband's holdings in a divorce and possibly more on his death.
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