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    Thinking of Copying Trump and Other Politicians’ Investments? ‘Keep It to Just 5–10%’, Expert Warns

    March 24, 2026


    Retail investors are increasingly abandoning traditional financial advice to mimic the brokerage accounts of the political elite, sparking a debate over market ethics and personal risk.

    While the allure of matching Nancy Pelosi investments, which have reportedly returned over 740 per cent since 2014, is undeniable, veteran analysts are urging extreme caution.

    The trend of following Congressional stock trading has moved from the fringes of social media to the mainstream, yet experts warn that retail traders are often late to the party and exposed to ‘dangerous’ levels of volatility. Financial analysts recommend limiting these tactical bets to 10% of a portfolio while maintaining a core focus on diversified index funds.

    Despite growing concerns of insider trading, Congress members continue to trade stocks, often making significant profits in a short span.

    According to a US Office of Government Ethics report, Trump has a highly diversified portfolio of stocks, real estate, bonds, Treasury bills, gold, and even cash parked in money market funds, earning him millions of dollars in annual interest income as his portfolio benefits from capital appreciation.

    Trump has also encouraged Americans to boost crypto investments over the past year, even launching his own meme coin.

    ‘The government is telling you exactly what to invest in,’ expert trader Justin Banks said in a post on X. The Trump administration has revealed its investments in a range of public and private companies over the last year, from materials companies to nuclear energy.

    Banks’ stock selection, mostly in tech and crypto infrastructure, is based on the government’s hints and deeds, but Bahnsen Group’s David Bahnsen disagrees with this investment strategy. ‘I would argue it’s one of the most ridiculous, dangerous ideas I’ve ever heard,’ he said.

    However, political portfolio trackers believe that it is worth copying Congressional stock trading despite delayed disclosures. ‘Even though they have 45 days to disclose, many disclose much sooner,’ said Legen, a software developer who founded the app InsiderWave to track the stock trades of Pelosi.

    ‘For example, Pelosi discloses within one or two weeks. Based on my experience in two years doing this and analysing the data, the delay doesn’t matter so much,’ he said, adding that the Trump Administration’s investments have been lucrative for his app’s portfolio tracking performance. ‘We added a Trump admin portfolio in October. Since then, its value has increased by 30%.’

    Don’t be Blinded by High Returns When Copying Political Trades

    Chartered financial analyst Rebecca Baldridge believes political investment portfolios can be useful when you proceed with caution. ‘While making selective bets based on politicians’ portfolios can be attractive, don’t let the allure of what feels like insider information blind you to the risk of over-concentration,’ Baldridge said. ‘Diversification—buying a wide variety of investment assets—is so important.’

    Baldrige recommended investors copy Congressional trades to limit their investments to no more than 5% or 10% of those portfolios.

    ‘Political trades ride the wave of policy momentum, so investments like these are of interest for the short to medium term,’ Baldridge said. ‘Investors will want to capture the policy impact before the political winds shift.’

    In all, Baldridge believes 401(k) investors would be better off by buying and holding an S&P 500 stock fund. ‘Investing in companies tied to politicians or administration initiatives can be compelling, but it’s no guarantee of outperformance,’ she explained.

    Disclaimer: Our digital media content is for informational purposes only and not investment advice. Please conduct your own analysis or seek professional advice before investing. Remember, investments are subject to market risks and past performance doesn’t indicate future returns.



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