Does Nancy Pelosi Share Stock Tips With Her Husband? Here's What The Speaker Said

Zinger Key Points
  • Nancy Pelosi and husband Paul Pelosi have to publicly disclose stock and option purchases made.
  • A recent transaction made by the Pelosis has been controversial, but Nancy brushed off any wrongdoing.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is one of the most famous members of Congress. Over the last several years, Pelosi has also become famous for something outside of politics, stock and option purchases made by her husband. Here’s what Pelosi had to say when asked about potential conflicts of interest.

What Happened: Pelosi’s husband Paul Pelosi is a venture capitalist. Together, the two Pelosis have to publicly file stock and option purchases made, whether it is Paul or Nancy who completes the trade. One recent trade has been questioned by the public.

A recent filing showed the Pelosi’s selling call options in Apple Inc AAPL and selling Visa Inc V stock.

The filing also showed the exercising of NVIDIA Corp NVDA calls at a strike price of $100 that have been called into question. The exercising came on June 17 when the options were set to expire.

The Pelosis exercised 200 options good for 20,000 shares in a transaction valued at $1 million to $5 million in the filing.

Many pointed to the timing of the transaction coming before Congress was set to vote on the CHIPS Act, which could provide $52 billion in subsidies and tax credits to semiconductor manufacturers like NVIDIA.

Pelosi was asked recently about potential conflicts of interest.

“Has your husband ever made a stock purchase or sale based on info received from you?” a reporter asked the Speaker of the House.

Pelosi responded “No, absolutely not” and then left the podium and ended the questions.

Some have compared the clip of Pelosi to a sketch featuring Dave Chappelle where he receives a question and then abruptly gets up and leaves the room.

Prior to the question being asked of Pelosi, it was said to be the last question she would take during the news conference.

Related Link: The Pelosi Options Trading Strategy: 3 Key Takeaways 

Why It’s Important: Recently, Speaker Pelosi has praised the CHIPS Act and pushed for Congress to vote yes on the legislation supporting semiconductor companies.

A spokesperson for Pelosi previously said there was no insider trading happening on NVIDIA Corp shares.

“The Speaker has no prior knowledge or subsequent involvement in any transactions,” Pelosi’s spokesman Drew Hammill told Fox Business.

Pelosi has been one of the many names mentioned in a public cry for members of Congress and their spouses to be banned from trading stocks and options while in public office.

Pelosi was one of the best performing stock traders in Congress in 2021, based on her husband’s transactions. Pelosi and her husband ranked sixth in 2021 based on performance tracked by Unusual Whales. The Speaker ranked second for total volume on options and saw an average gain of 36.6% for option trading.

The controversies surrounding Pelosi’s trades and market beating performance led to Unusual Whales creating the Nancy Pelosi ETF, which isn’t tradable but tracks her transactions online.

NVIDIA shares have increased since the transaction and disclosure, thanks in large part to the news surrounding the CHIPS Act.

NVIDIA shares traded between $153.28 and $159.95 on June 17, 2022.

Shares closed Friday at $173.19.

The 20,000 shares owned by the Pelosis from the recent option exercise were valued between $3,065,600 and $3,199,000 on June 17 depending on the time of the trade.

On Friday, the 20,000 shares were worth $3,463,800, representing a gain of 8.3% to 13.0%.

The Pelosis have made between $264,800 and $398,200 in just over a month on the NVDA shares owned from the option exercise.

Photo: Courtesy of Gage Skidmore on Flickr

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