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Nancy Pelosi Added 9 Stocks Since 2025 — Here's Her Strategy and What Average Investors Can Actually Copy

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Nancy Pelosi Added 9 Stocks Since 2025 — Here’s Her Strategy and What Average Investors Can Actually Copy Her portfolio gained 20.1% in 2025, beating the S&P 500 by 3.5 points. Her husband Paul uses deep in-the-money LEAPS options and concentrates in AI infrastructure. Here is exactly what they are doing — and the honest CPA take on what retail investors can and cannot replicate. Quick Answer: Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul — a venture capitalist — manages their investment portfolio using deep in-the-money LEAPS call options on large-cap AI infrastructure stocks. The three Magnificent Seven additions since 2025 are Amazon, Nvidia, and Alphabet. The strategy has delivered a 20.1% return in 2025, an 87% win rate since 2014, and an estimated net worth of $628.9 million. The good news: the core principles are replicable for average investors. The bad news: one key ingredient is not. First — Who Is Actually Making These Trades? THE SETUP ...

Sell Puts + Covered Calls Strategy (No Margin): A Practical Income Guide for Beginners

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Sell Puts + Covered Calls Strategy (No Margin): A Practical Income Guide for Beginners If you want to generate consistent income from stocks you already like, selling cash-secured puts and covered calls — also known as the Wheel Strategy — is one of the most beginner-friendly options strategies available. No margin account required. No guessing market direction. Just a disciplined, repeatable process. What Does Selling a Put Option Mean? When you sell a put option , you are making a promise to a buyer: "If this stock falls to a certain price (the strike price) before the expiration date, I agree to buy 100 shares from you at that price." In exchange for that promise, the buyer pays you a fee upfront — called a premium . You keep that premium no matter what happens. Simple analogy: Think of it like being an insurance company. You collect a premium from someone who wants insurance on a stock price drop. If the stock never drops that far, you keep the money an...