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This free Nancy Pelosi stock tracker rebuilds her disclosed stock and options trades from official U.S. House STOCK Act filings — every buy and sale, her open call options, and an estimated Nancy Pelosi stock portfolio valued at live prices. It also works as a congressional stock tracker, following other top politician traders and their biggest buys and sells. Trades are executed by her husband Paul Pelosi and disclosed under Rep. Pelosi. Last updated July 2, 2026. All amounts are filed as ranges, so values are estimates.
Her disclosed stock portfolio is concentrated in mega-cap technology — names like NVIDIA (NVDA), Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), Alphabet (GOOGL), Broadcom (AVGO) and Vistra (VST). The Estimated Stock Holdings table above reconstructs her net disclosed share positions and values them at live prices. All holdings are estimates based on range-based filings.
The Latest Trades feed above lists her most recent disclosed transactions — the ticker, whether it was a buy or sale, the date, and the disclosed dollar range — straight from the newest filings, newest first. Each row links to the original House filing.
Yes. Many of the headline Pelosi trades are long-dated, deep in-the-money call options (LEAPS) on big tech, which give leveraged upside versus owning the shares outright. The Open Options section shows each position’s strike, expiration, contract count and how far in-the-money it is at the current price.
This page tracks her disclosed stock and options trading, not a full net-worth figure. Most reported net-worth estimates for the Pelosis run into the tens of millions and come largely from real estate and private holdings that aren’t stock trades. The portfolio values here are estimates of her disclosed market positions only.
Yes. Members of Congress can legally buy and sell stocks, but the 2012 STOCK Act requires them to publicly disclose each trade (and their spouse’s) within 30–45 days. This tracker is built entirely from those mandatory public disclosures.
This page is the simplest way — it rebuilds every disclosed trade from the official House Clerk filings and refreshes as new ones post. You can also read the raw Periodic Transaction Reports yourself at disclosures-clerk.house.gov, but they are individual PDFs with no running portfolio.
Yes, third-party ETFs exist that aim to mirror Democratic (and Republican) congressional trading, and copy-trading apps track these filings too. This tracker is an educational reference, not affiliated with any of them, and is not a recommendation to copy any trade.
Yes. The "Other Top Congressional Traders" section above follows other prolific House traders and their recent buys and sells — it works as a congressional and politician stock tracker, not only a Pelosi one. Every member of Congress must file the same public STOCK Act disclosures, so the same method covers the rest of Congress.
Among House members, some of the highest-volume and most-watched stock traders include Ro Khanna, Michael McCaul, Josh Gottheimer, Jefferson Shreve and Cleo Fields. Several outpace Pelosi on trade count; this page surfaces the most active alongside her.
Members have up to ~45 days after a trade to file. We check the House Clerk for new filings continuously, so a filing appears here within minutes of posting — but the trade itself can be several weeks old by law. The filing lag is shown at the top of the page.
No. Disclosures report only broad ranges (for example, $1,000,001 to $5,000,000), never an exact figure. Every dollar value here is an estimate built from range midpoints and live prices. Trades are executed by her spouse, Paul Pelosi, and disclosed under Rep. Pelosi.
No. This tracker is educational and informational only. It is published by Pure Power Picks, which is not affiliated with Nancy Pelosi or the U.S. government, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell any security.