Congressional Trading2026-05-05·HedgeTrack Research

Nancy Pelosi's Stock Trades in 2025

Tracking the most-watched congressional trader — every disclosed trade, performance context, and what the STOCK Act requires.

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Nancy Pelosi's Stock Trades in 2025

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her husband, venture capitalist Paul Pelosi, have become the most-watched congressional traders in the country. Their stock trades consistently make headlines due to both the size of their positions and their timing relative to market moves.

This page tracks all disclosed trades from Nancy Pelosi's congressional STOCK Act filings, updated as new disclosures are filed.

How Congressional Trading Disclosure Works

Under the STOCK Act of 2012, members of Congress must disclose stock trades over $1,000 within 45 days of the transaction. Disclosures include:

  • Transaction type (purchase or sale)
  • Asset traded (stock, bond, option)
  • Amount range (in bands: $1K-$15K, $15K-$50K, $50K-$100K, etc.)
  • Transaction date and filing date
  • Note: Exact dollar amounts are not disclosed — only which range the transaction falls in.

    Notable Pelosi Trades

    Technology & AI (Primary Focus)

    The Pelosi household has historically concentrated in technology and semiconductor names. Notable trades include:

  • NVIDIA (NVDA) — Multiple options positions captured during the AI boom. Call options purchased before NVDA's 2023 rally were among the most widely discussed.
  • Microsoft (MSFT) — Long-held position through the AI integration cycle.
  • Apple (AAPL) — Core holding across multiple years.
  • Alphabet (GOOGL) — Position increased during 2025.
  • Important Context

    Several important caveats apply when analyzing Pelosi's trades:

  • These are disclosed by Paul Pelosi — Her husband manages the household investments. Nancy Pelosi has stated she does not manage the portfolio.
  • Timing is uncertain — Trades can be disclosed up to 45 days after the fact. You're always seeing historical positions, not real-time activity.
  • Options complicate interpretation — Many Pelosi trades are options, which involve leverage and defined expiry. The disclosed amount is the premium paid, not the underlying exposure.
  • The Policy Debate

    The Pelosis' trading activity has accelerated calls for a congressional stock trading ban. Multiple bills have been introduced:

  • ETHICS Act (Senators Gillibrand, Hawley) — Would ban all individual stock trading by members of Congress
  • TRUST in Congress Act — Would require blind trusts
  • Bipartisan support — Both Republican and Democratic members have co-sponsored bans, though leadership has blocked floor votes
  • As of 2025, no ban has passed. Congressional trading remains legal.

    How to Track Pelosi's Trades on HedgeTrack

    HedgeTrack aggregates all STOCK Act filings, including Pelosi's disclosures:

  • Go to Congressional Trades
  • Filter by member name: "Nancy Pelosi"
  • View all disclosed trades with dates, amounts, and tickers
  • Click any ticker to see the full institutional ownership picture for that stock
  • Track All Congressional Trades →

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    This page is for informational purposes only. All data sourced from public STOCK Act disclosures filed with the Clerk of the House.

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