According to Benzinga's analysis of disclosed U.S. investment filings, President Donald Trump and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi collectively held positions in 10 U.S. stocks as of 2026. The two employs distinctly different investment strategies: Trump executed over 21,000 stock trades in 2025 and continued frequent transactions in 2026, favoring high-volume large-cap stocks, while Pelosi predominantly used one-year call options for leverage, focusing on technology giants.
The 10 overlapping holdings identified by Benzinga include Uber, Intel, Alphabet, Nvidia, Tempus AI, Vistra Corp., Apple, Amazon, Broadcom, and Palo Alto Networks. Pelosi exercised call options to convert them into ordinary shares, while Trump engaged in active buy-and-sell trading, with some transactions ranging from $100,000 to $5 million or more.