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Nancy Pelosi's Latest Stock Trades Revealed: Insider Trading Disclosures Show Tech and Security Focus
Recent congressional insider trading filings have brought Representative Nancy Pelosi’s investment portfolio into the spotlight once again. According to STOCK Act disclosures—the landmark legislation requiring lawmakers to publicly report their securities transactions—the veteran politician has made a series of significant stock moves across major technology and cybersecurity companies.
Portfolio Moves in Big Tech and Security Stocks
The disclosed trades paint a picture of strategic positioning in the tech sector. Nancy Pelosi purchased options in Amazon (AMZN), Alphabet/Google (GOOGL), and Nvidia (NVDA), three pillars of the technology industry. Simultaneously, she acquired shares in Palo Alto Networks (PANW), a leading cybersecurity firm, and took positions in emerging players like Tempus AI (TEM) through options trades.
More notably, Pelosi divested from Apple (AAPL), reducing her holdings in the iPhone maker while increasing exposure to artificial intelligence and security-focused investments. She also bought options in Vistra (VST), an energy company, suggesting diversification beyond the traditional tech holdings.
Tracking Congressional Investor Activity
These insider trading patterns are now accessible through specialized platforms like Quiver Quantitative’s Congress trading dashboard, which enables real-time monitoring of Nancy Pelosi’s portfolio activities and those of other elected officials. The transparency mechanism allows investors and analysts to follow the investment decisions of key congressional figures, offering insights into what political insiders believe about market trends and corporate prospects.
The STOCK Act of 2012 mandated such disclosures specifically to prevent lawmakers from profiting from non-public information—a crucial anti-corruption measure in democratic governance. Today, these congressional insider trading records serve as an unconventional but revealing indicator of how political leaders are positioning their personal wealth in an increasingly volatile market.