Pelosi insider trading: 16,930% return, beats the market by 581%.

See the OP, Stupid.
Oh, so Team Nancy made 7.3x the average.

Is that questionable?

That means that Nancy Pelosi made a 16,930%, blasting past 2,300% for the Dow Jones over the same period of 37 years.


Heck, I made 6.7X more than you did, you want to question me too?
6767676767676....LOLOLLOLL
 
Nancy Pelosi posted up a staggering 16,930% return on investment, beat the market by 581%: Here are her 5 biggest wins

Is 5.81 times what YOUR lame ass could do a large achievement?
Hell, at a pencil for $0.10, you would buy 2 pencils for $0.25.
 
ALL inside traders need to be held accountable.

The AI will expose them ALL

You agree?
Absolutely.
Why would I object to a Corrupt Congress?

(D) or (R) or (I).......lDC............I want term limits. No More than 12 Years...
Period.
 
While MAGGATS may refuse to accept it, the Right is guilty of this criminal behavior as well.

YES, BOTH sides of the DC Uni-Party are part of the Syndicate Crime Family that enjoys fabulous wealth through means that you and I would spend our lives behind bars for doing the exact same thing.
The true crime is the likes of Pelosi, Kerry, Sanders, Warren, Biden, Hillary, Kamala, AOC lecturing US about wealth accumulation while they use their public seat to get wealthy off the backs of taxpayers.

Pelosi herself went so far as to tell people that at certain point, you’ve made enough money and it’s not necessary to make any more.
 
Is 5.81 times what YOUR lame ass could do a large achievement?
Hell, at a pencil for $0.10, you would buy 2 pencils for $0.25.
Your desperation is cute, Cupcake.
 
But she is just lucky. Nobody in Earth is as lucky as she is trading stocks.







Nancy Pelosi posted up a staggering 16,930% return on investment, beat the market by 581%: Here are her 5 biggest wins


A New York Post analysis revealed that before first taking office in 1987, Pelosi and her husband reported between $610,000 and $785,000 in stocks in their portfolio — worth $133.7 million today, according to the latest estimates from Quiver Quantitative (2).

That means that Nancy Pelosi made a 16,930%, blasting past 2,300% for the Dow Jones over the same period of 37 years.

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The New York Post reported that Pelosi netted a 14.5% average annual return, crushing the S&P 500, NASDAQ and Dow Jones performances over those years, around 7% to 9%.

Over the past decade alone, Pelosi's portfolio has generated an estimated 838% cumulative return, beating the S&P 500's 256% return by 581% at time of writing. In 2024, her portfolio jumped 70.9% compared to the S&P 500's 24.9% gain. Pelosi's personal net worth has skyrocketed to over $278 million according to Quiver Quant data (3).


These aren't actually Nancy Pelosi's trades directly — her husband Paul Pelosi, a venture capitalist, handles investments for the Pelosi family. Due to the STOCK Act of 2012, members of Congress must publicly disclose their spouse's trades. Despite the ethics debate, these five trades reveal timeless investing principles anyone can apply.

5. Tempus AI (NASDAQ:TEM): Bet on healthcare

On January 13, 2025, Pelosi purchased 50 Tempus AI call options at a $20 strike, valued between $50,001 and $100,000. The stock has surged more than 150% in 2025, a clear case of the "Pelosi effect" — stocks often jump when her trades are disclosed, especially small cap stocks like TEM.

Pelosi is a very savvy investor. Like Hillary.
 
It is a bit unfair to compare Pelosi and Rick Scott's situations. One benefitted from insider trading, while the other gained riches from being CEO given a golden parachute upon being forced out of a company that paid $1.7billion in fines for Medicare fraud.
 
It is a bit unfair to compare Pelosi and Rick Scott's situations. One benefitted from insider trading, while the other gained riches from being CEO given a golden parachute upon being forced out of a company that paid $1.7billion in fines for Medicare fraud.
Scott had a big return of 10% for like one quarter.


Piglosi has outperformed EVERY EXPERT, by a wide margin, for decades.
 
Scott had a big return of 10% for like one quarter.


Piglosi has outperformed EVERY EXPERT, by a wide margin, for decades.

It certainly isn't about just one quarter.

For a decade Rick Scott raked in millions as CEO from his company that was committing Medicare fraud. When shit hit the fan Scott was booted and walked away with additional millions from a golden parachute. He also pleaded the 5th 75 times in civil suits and never paid a dime there either.

Meanwhile all those who had shares in the company lost bigly as the company was hit with $1.7 billion for government fraud.
 
It certainly isn't about just one quarter.

For a decade Rick Scott raked in millions as CEO from his company that was committing Medicare fraud. When shit hit the fan Scott was booted and walked away with additional millions from a golden parachute. He also pleaded the 5th 75 times in civil suits and never paid a dime there either.

Meanwhile all those who had shares in the company lost bigly as the company was hit with $1.7 billion for government fraud.
Why wasn’t he prosecuted?

And do you really equate that to Piglosi?
 
Oh, so Team Nancy made 7.3x the average.

Is that questionable?
Only to people with a functioning brain, which is why you don't question it, Short Bus.
 
But she is just lucky. Nobody in Earth is as lucky as she is trading stocks.







Nancy Pelosi posted up a staggering 16,930% return on investment, beat the market by 581%: Here are her 5 biggest wins


A New York Post analysis revealed that before first taking office in 1987, Pelosi and her husband reported between $610,000 and $785,000 in stocks in their portfolio — worth $133.7 million today, according to the latest estimates from Quiver Quantitative (2).

That means that Nancy Pelosi made a 16,930%, blasting past 2,300% for the Dow Jones over the same period of 37 years.

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The New York Post reported that Pelosi netted a 14.5% average annual return, crushing the S&P 500, NASDAQ and Dow Jones performances over those years, around 7% to 9%.

Over the past decade alone, Pelosi's portfolio has generated an estimated 838% cumulative return, beating the S&P 500's 256% return by 581% at time of writing. In 2024, her portfolio jumped 70.9% compared to the S&P 500's 24.9% gain. Pelosi's personal net worth has skyrocketed to over $278 million according to Quiver Quant data (3).


These aren't actually Nancy Pelosi's trades directly — her husband Paul Pelosi, a venture capitalist, handles investments for the Pelosi family. Due to the STOCK Act of 2012, members of Congress must publicly disclose their spouse's trades. Despite the ethics debate, these five trades reveal timeless investing principles anyone can apply.

5. Tempus AI (NASDAQ:TEM): Bet on healthcare

On January 13, 2025, Pelosi purchased 50 Tempus AI call options at a $20 strike, valued between $50,001 and $100,000. The stock has surged more than 150% in 2025, a clear case of the "Pelosi effect" — stocks often jump when her trades are disclosed, especially small cap stocks like TEM.


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But she is just lucky. Nobody in Earth is as lucky as she is trading stocks.







Nancy Pelosi posted up a staggering 16,930% return on investment, beat the market by 581%: Here are her 5 biggest wins


A New York Post analysis revealed that before first taking office in 1987, Pelosi and her husband reported between $610,000 and $785,000 in stocks in their portfolio — worth $133.7 million today, according to the latest estimates from Quiver Quantitative (2).

That means that Nancy Pelosi made a 16,930%, blasting past 2,300% for the Dow Jones over the same period of 37 years.

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Robert Kiyosaki says this 1 asset will surge 400% in a year — and he begs investors not to miss its ‘explosion'
Dave Ramsey warns nearly 50% of Americans are making 1 big Social Security mistake — here’s what it is and 3 simple steps to fix it ASAP

The New York Post reported that Pelosi netted a 14.5% average annual return, crushing the S&P 500, NASDAQ and Dow Jones performances over those years, around 7% to 9%.

Over the past decade alone, Pelosi's portfolio has generated an estimated 838% cumulative return, beating the S&P 500's 256% return by 581% at time of writing. In 2024, her portfolio jumped 70.9% compared to the S&P 500's 24.9% gain. Pelosi's personal net worth has skyrocketed to over $278 million according to Quiver Quant data (3).


These aren't actually Nancy Pelosi's trades directly — her husband Paul Pelosi, a venture capitalist, handles investments for the Pelosi family. Due to the STOCK Act of 2012, members of Congress must publicly disclose their spouse's trades. Despite the ethics debate, these five trades reveal timeless investing principles anyone can apply.

5. Tempus AI (NASDAQ:TEM): Bet on healthcare

On January 13, 2025, Pelosi purchased 50 Tempus AI call options at a $20 strike, valued between $50,001 and $100,000. The stock has surged more than 150% in 2025, a clear case of the "Pelosi effect" — stocks often jump when her trades are disclosed, especially small cap stocks like TEM.



Wait a minute! Are you saying that pelosi is one of those 1% the left hate so much??


Wonder why they love her so much. 🤔

Do you think she thinks they pay their fair share? 🤔
 
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So Pelosi made tens of millions of dollars from insider trading. So what? Trump said a mean thing about the womens hockey team.
 
Cool News, can you do the same for (R) Rick Scott?



Here is a start for ya.
  • Financial Background: Rick Scott is one of the wealthiest members of Congress, with extensive investments in various industries.
  • Asset Management: His holdings are managed through trusts, and he has faced scrutiny regarding the timing of his transactions while in office.


Hell yeah, if he has been profiting off of his insider knowledge, nail him! I despise any politician being able to enrich themselves by doing something that would land any of the rest of us in jail.
 

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