[OC] Nancy Pelosi’s Stock Trades of NVDA Visualized

Posted by That_one_stock_guy

26 comments
  1. That really doesn’t look like the best profile. Is this supposed to mean something in particular?

  2. Looks like a fair amount of buy high and sell low. If I remember my Personal finance class, that’s not how you’re supposed to do it.

  3. Obviously congresspeople should not be able to trade based on insider information and its bullshit if they do, but this chart does not seem problematic? She bought and then sold at breakeven, missing the first leg of the runup. Then she bought and made a lot of money on the next two legs of the runup… but so did literally every other person who owned NVDA. Then she bought at the peak and again after it dropped a bit.

    Congress needs to revive and pass the STOCK act but this chart doesn’t make any sort of case against Pelosi.

  4. This does not strike me as someone who has special insider knowledge on the stock market.

    r/unusual_whales in shambles

  5. Just Nancy? I bet most of Congress has a chart like this on Nvidia and a bunch of other stocks.

  6. if your goal with this post was to convince me that nancy pelosi is **not** engaged in insider trading, congratulations. mission accomplished.

  7. lol yall see one stock graph and attempt to mock the insider trading allegations.

    The Pelosis have made over $30 million on technology stocks, of which Nancy is responsible for regulating. They generally vastly outperform the market, and there have multiple instances of extremely questionable trades. For example, they bought 25,000 shares two weeks before the US Army disclosed a $22 billion deal with Microsoft. The large purchase of Nvidia happened right before a vote on whether or not to provide subsidies to the industry.

  8. I’m not sure what we’re supposed to acknowledge. If we should be angry that Congress owns stock then, yeah uh Congress shouldn’t own stock. If it’s to critique Nancy Pelosi’s stock strategy then anyone who is paying attention should know about Nvidia.

  9. OK, but I still want whoever is managing her portfolio to manage mine because they’re one of the most successful traders out there.

    Also, didn’t she actually go to Taiwan while holding this stock to confidentially discuss semiconductor trade? How the fuck is that not a conflict of interests?

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