‘REAL Wolf of Wall Street’? Nancy Pelosi's 17,000% returns on stock investments attract insider trading allegations
BroadcomBroadcom(US:AVGO) MINT·2025-12-21 08:30

Core Viewpoint - Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican Congresswoman, has accused Nancy Pelosi of insider trading, claiming her investment returns of approximately 17,000% surpass even Warren Buffett's performance, which Luna argues is statistically improbable without insider trading involvement [1][3]. Allegations Against Nancy Pelosi - Luna labeled Pelosi as the "REAL 'Wolf of Wall Street'" during her speech, asserting that Pelosi's investment success is indicative of insider trading practices [2][3]. - Republican National Committee spokesperson Kiersten Pels echoed similar sentiments, stating that Pelosi's financial achievements would lead to imprisonment for anyone else [4]. Investment Returns - Reports indicate that Nancy Pelosi and her husband have generated at least $130 million in profits from stock investments, achieving a return of approximately 16,930% over her 37-year congressional career [5][6]. - The couple's stock portfolio, initially valued between $610,000 and $785,000 in 1987, has grown to an estimated $133.7 million by November 2025 [5][6]. Portfolio Performance - The Pelosis' portfolio has outperformed major indices, achieving a return of 16,930% compared to the Dow Jones index's 2,300% over the same period [7]. - The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of the Pelosis' portfolio stands at 14.5%, significantly exceeding the 7-9% CAGR of the Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P 500 [7]. Recent Performance - In 2024, the Pelosis' portfolio reportedly added 54% returns, which is double the S&P 500's 25% return and higher than any other hedge fund in the U.S. [8]. - The couple's portfolio includes investments in major companies such as Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia [8]. Wealth Accumulation - By November 2025, the combined net worth of Nancy Pelosi and her husband is estimated at $280 million, a significant increase from $3 million in 1987 [9]. - Their real estate holdings include an $8.7 million home in San Francisco and a property in Washington D.C. originally purchased for $650,000 in 1999 [9].