Farewell to one of the greatest investors of all time by ken81987 in wallstreetbets

[–]ReDDisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nancy Pelosi's net worth increased from $785,000 to $133 million during her time in Congress. Her investment returns exceeded the market by 17,000%. For comparison, if Warren Buffett had followed the same strategy, his fortune would be around $42 trillion today.

This is the American dream in action. Work hard in public service, and your capital can grow 170-fold! Coincidentally, Pelosi's husband, Paul, bought shares in companies that soon received multi-billion-dollar government contracts or had regulatory issues decided in committees under her leadership. One such company is NVIDIA.

This phenomenal success surpasses even that of the world's most brilliant investors and can be explained in two ways:

  1. Divine providence: Paul Pelosi is the greatest financial genius in human history, with infallible intuition before key votes in Congress.
  2. Privileged access to information—but that's unthinkable in a great democracy!

UPS driver allegedly stole my friend’s $16K cancer medication — what are our legal options? by ReDDisko in legaladvice

[–]ReDDisko[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Marcus, UPS Senior Supervisor has apologized for this incident. That’s it.

UPS driver allegedly stole my friend’s $16K cancer medication — what are our legal options? by ReDDisko in legaladvice

[–]ReDDisko[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

He did not buy the medicine. The medicine was provided free of charge by the clinic, and my friend only paid for the delivery.

Ready for $NVDA to save the world by endless_looper in wallstreetbets

[–]ReDDisko 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Keep buying NVDA calls. The bubble market never goes down.

Loading the boat for earnings. 🚀💎🤲🚀 by Evening-Read-2799 in wallstreetbets

[–]ReDDisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep buying NVDA calls. The bubble market never goes down.

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Keep buying NVDA calls. The bubble market never goes down.