The Money GPS automatically pulls every Nancy and Paul Pelosi stock trade from public STOCK Act filings — options calls, put contracts, equity purchases and sales — with context on timing relative to legislation and committee activity.
Paul Pelosi's options trades in companies like NVIDIA, Apple, Alphabet, and Tesla have drawn significant public attention. Our tracker gives you a structured, searchable view of the full disclosure history the moment new filings appear.
Public STOCK Act filings — full archive accessible to members
Paul Pelosi's options contract activity — the trade type that has drawn the most scrutiny and public interest.
Direct stock purchases and sales across all technology, healthcare, finance, and energy sector names.
Each trade is analyzed for proximity to relevant committee votes, floor proceedings, and legislation Nancy Pelosi worked on.
Historical database of all disclosures since 2021 — including the famous NVIDIA calls ahead of the CHIPS Act.
Trade clustering by sector shows which industries the Pelosis have consistently positioned in over time.
Separate tracking for Nancy's direct disclosures and Paul's spousal disclosures, clearly labeled for each entry.
Full STOCK Act database across all 535 members of Congress.
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WLFI, TRUMP coin, BTC and full family digital asset exposure.
Institutional-grade 9-factor confluence analysis for any ticker.
Yes. Under the STOCK Act (Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act), all members of Congress and their spouses must disclose stock trades within 45 days. These disclosures are publicly available via the House Clerk's office and aggregated on sites like housestockwatcher.com. Our system extracts and structures this data daily.
Yes. Paul Pelosi, Nancy's husband, is a venture capitalist and the primary trader in the household. Congressional disclosure rules require spouses' trades to be reported, so Paul's options activity — particularly large call option positions in technology companies — is the source of most Pelosi disclosure coverage.
Paul Pelosi's NVIDIA call options purchased in mid-2022, shortly before Congress passed the CHIPS and Science Act (which directly benefited semiconductor companies), generated significant controversy. The trade was fully legal and properly disclosed, but its timing raised questions about the relationship between legislative work and personal trading.
Our automated sweep runs daily at 7:15 AM ET and checks for new STOCK Act filings. New disclosures appear in the database within 24 hours of being filed. Members can also force a manual refresh at any time.
Yes — we have a full Congress Trades tracker covering all STOCK Act disclosures across both the House and Senate, not just the Pelosis. You can filter by legislator, party, sector, or specific ticker symbol.
This is a popular question. Empirically, Paul Pelosi's long call option positions in major tech companies have outperformed the market over several periods. However, past performance is not indicative of future results, and our data is presented for educational purposes only — not as investment advice.