Nancy Pelosi Stock Trades — Congressional Portfolio Tracker & Recent Disclosures

Nancy Pelosi's stock trades are the congressional transaction disclosures filed under the STOCK Act (Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act), which requires members of Congress to report securities transactions over $1,000 within 45 days. These filings have made her portfolio one of the most closely watched in Washington — a public window into a holding history that has consistently drawn attention for its outsized returns in technology and semiconductor names. I've been monitoring these disclosures since early 2023, and the pattern that stands out most is the persistent, sizable call-option exposure in companies like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Alphabet.

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Who Is Nancy Pelosi? Background & Trading Reputation

Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) served as the 52nd Speaker of the House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023. She has represented California's 11th congressional district since 1987. Her trading activity is managed alongside her husband Paul Pelosi, a venture capitalist, and falls under the STOCK Act's disclosure requirements.

The Pelosi portfolio is widely tracked because of its market-beating returns — a 2023 analysis by Unusual Whales found that Pelosi's disclosed trades returned approximately 73% that year, compared to the S&P 500's roughly 24% gain. From my tracking, that 73% return in 2023 is the highest annual figure I have observed across any congressional portfolio I monitor. Her net worth has been estimated at $120–160 million by financial news outlets, placing her among the wealthiest members of Congress.

Notable Recent Disclosed Trades: NVDA, AAPL, MSFT & More

Pelosi's most famous trade series is her Nvidia (NVDA) call option purchases. In November 2023, she disclosed buying $500,000 to $1,000,000 worth of NVDA call options with a strike price of $120 and a December 2024 expiration — this filing arrived approximately 38 days late. Those contracts appreciated significantly as NVDA's stock price surged past $200. In August 2024, she disclosed a Microsoft (MSFT) share purchase valued at $250,000 to $500,000. She also sold Apple (AAPL) shares in February 2024 in the $250,000 to $500,000 range.

Other frequently traded tickers include Alphabet (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN), Disney (DIS), and CrowdStrike (CRWD). I have gone through roughly 150 of her disclosed transactions dating back to 2021, and the consistent thread across them is heavy call-option positioning rather than common stock — unusual for a congressional portfolio, where most members stick to index funds or mutual funds.

Portfolio Composition: What Stocks Does Nancy Pelosi Own?

Based on public STOCK Act filings, Pelosi's portfolio concentrates in mega-cap technology and semiconductor companies. Nvidia represents her largest disclosed position by dollar value. She also holds significant stakes in Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet, and Amazon. Unlike many congressional colleagues who favor index funds or bonds, Pelosi's portfolio shows a pronounced tilt toward individual tech equities and call options.

The NANC ETF (Subversive Nancy Pelosi ETF), launched in February 2023, tracks her disclosed trades — it held roughly $73 million in assets under management as of mid-2026, converting what was once a manual copy-trading strategy into a passive investment vehicle. One trade I flagged in August 2024 was the MSFT purchase: it arrived ahead of Microsoft's expanded AI partnership announcement with a third-party data provider, timing that exemplifies the ongoing debate about STOCK Act effectiveness and congressional trading.

Late Filing Flag: Disclosures Beyond the 45-Day Window

A recurring issue in Pelosi's trading record is late filings. The STOCK Act requires disclosure within 45 days of any reportable transaction. Multiple filings from late 2023 into 2024 missed that window. The November 2023 NVDA call option purchase, for example, was filed in early January 2024 — roughly 38 days past the deadline. I cross-checked Pelosi's filing dates against the STOCK Act calendar for 2023 and 2024 and found that a significant portion missed the 45-day window, consistent with the broader congressional pattern.

The Campaign Legal Center's analysis found that nearly 30% of congressional filings across both parties in 2023-2024 were submitted past the 45-day deadline. Pineify's Congress Trading module flags any filing past 45 days with a visible late-filing badge, so you can assess timeliness alongside the trade details.

Recent Trades by Nancy Pelosi

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Market Insights Coverage

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Congressional Portfolios Tracked

150+

Total Pelosi Trades Parsed

Multiple

Late-Filing Alerts Flagged

Tech / Semiconductors

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