Paul Pelosi’s trades include purchase of shares of an artificial intelligence company that has seen its stock soar nearly 50% in the last week.
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Nancy Pelosi has earned millions of dollars from investing in profitable tech stocks in recent years. The 84-year-old Democrat, who is recovering from emergency hip surgery after a fall, made history in 2007 as the first woman to be elected Speaker of the House of Representatives,
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Shares of Tempus AI (NASDAQ:TEM) are soaring 36% higher in midday trading after it was revealed former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had been recently buying the stock. The California congresswoman has a reputation for possessing uncanny stock trading acumen,
Whether you like or dislike her politics, one thing former House Speaker and current Rep. Nancy Pelosi has proven to be is a great investor. She, or whoever is making her investment decisions, has had a knack especially when it comes to investing in technology stocks.
Congress has an unusual ability to make remarkably well-timed stock trades. Cross their hearts, they are not buying and selling stock based on insider information lifted from the companies they regulate,