Key TakeawaysPelosi and Trump both maintain holdings in 10 identical stocks, featuring tech giants like Nvidia, Apple, Amazon, and AlphabetIn 2025, Pelosi’s investment portfolio delivered a 20.1% return, outperforming the S&P 500’s 16.6% annual gainTrump executed more than 21,000 stock transactions in 2025 — averaging approximately 60 trades dailyMonths before publicly urging Americans to purchase Dell, Trump acquired shares that subsequently surged 107%Despite public support from both figures, congressional stock trading ban legislation remains stalledTwo of America’s most scrutinized political investors — Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump — maintain identical positions across 10 publicly traded companies.Their overlapping holdings span Nvidia, Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Uber, Intel, Broadcom, Palo Alto Networks, Tempus AI, and Vistra Corp.NVIDIA Corporation, NVDAPaul Pelosi, Nancy’s spouse and a veteran venture capitalist, oversees her investment activities. Meanwhile, Trump’s transactions flow through what administration officials characterize as “completely discretionary” blind trust structures.Pelosi’s characteristic approach involves purchasing call options on major technology stocks before converting them to actual shares. Trump operates with significantly higher transaction volume spanning diverse industry sectors.Considering Nvidia specifically, Pelosi converted 50 call options into 5,000 shares during January 2026. Trump completed 18 separate Nvidia transactions in 2026, with several reaching seven-figure valuations.Regarding Amazon, Pelosi exercised options representing 5,000 shares in January 2026. Trump executed 26 Amazon-related trades throughout 2026, including multiple acquisitions valued between $1 million and $5 million.Performance Comparison: Who Generated Superior Returns?Pelosi’s investment portfolio produced a 20.1% gain in 2025, exceeding the S&P 500’s 16.6% benchmark. Over a decade, her cumulative returns reached approximately 816%, dwarfing Berkshire Hathaway’s 282% performance across the identical timeframe.Calculating Trump’s precise returns proves impossible. His 927-page financial filing combines equities, property holdings, cryptocurrency, and media revenue totaling roughly $2.2 billion in 2025.During Q1 2026, Trump reported exceeding 3,600 transactions valued collectively between $220 million and $750 million.Three specific Trump transactions attracted significant attention. In early 2026, he acquired between $247,000 and $630,000 in Palantir equity, subsequently endorsing the company publicly via Truth Social during April.On February 10, 2026, Trump purchased $1 million to $5 million worth of Dell stock. Three months later on May 8, he publicly encouraged Americans to “go out and buy a Dell.” The stock jumped approximately 14% that trading day and climbed 107% total between his initial purchase and public endorsement.Trump also expanded his Intel position following the federal government’s acquisition of a 9.9% ownership stake in August 2025. Intel shares have subsequently returned over 523%.The Stock Trading Prohibition Both Endorse — Yet Remains UnimplementedBoth Pelosi and Trump have publicly declared support for prohibiting congressional members from trading individual stocks. The proposed PELOSI Act represents one legislative effort currently gridlocked in Congress without sufficient votes for passage.Pelosi’s planned retirement in January 2027 will terminate her mandatory financial disclosure obligations.Republican lawmakers occupied five positions among the top nine congressional investment performers in 2025. Rep. Warren Davidson topped all members with a 78.8% annual return. Pelosi ranked 28th overall.Trump incurred a $200 penalty for delayed disclosure filing and remains exempt from conflict-of-interest regulations governing other executive branch personnel.The post 10 Stocks Both Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump Own — Complete Portfolio Overlap appeared first on Blockonomi.