koolgal
01-29
🌟🌟🌟Nancy Pelosi's recent trading activity which includes large sales of Apple, Nvidia & Disney & subsequent purchases of LEAP call options in Alphabet, Amazon, Apple & Nvidia, is best interpreted as a sophisticated risk management & capital efficiency strategy, rather than a purely bearish signal.

Important lessons that I can learn from her trading actions are:

Understand Risk Management: This highlights the value of taking profits after strong performance & managing concentration risk.

I can apply this by regularly rebalancing my portfolio, setting stop losses & not being overly concentrated in a few high performing stocks.

Focus on Long Term Goals: Pelosi's LEAPs have a long timeframe of Jan 27.  This indicates a long term belief in the fundamental growth of these companies despite short term caution.

This teaches me to maintain focus on my long term diversified asset allocation, rather than chasing every stock tip.

@Tiger_SG @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @TigerClub

Lawmaker Exits UNH Early! Are Congressional Trades Good Signals?
UnitedHealth Group plunged after guiding to its first annual revenue decline since 1989, with 2026 sales seen down ~2% and U.S. membership set to fall by over 3 million. Congressman Kevin Hern disclosed a complete exit from his roughly $500,000 position in $UnitedHealth(UNH)$, marked as β€œsell to close.” Shortly after, healthcare stocks sold off sharply, with UNH plunging nearly 20% as investors reacted to weaker guidance and looming Medicare reimbursement pressure. Should retail investors β€œfollow” congressional trades? After UNH’s sharp sell-off, where is a good dip-buy level?
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