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    Meet Canberra’s best and worst stockpickers (one got returns of 64pc)

    From investments in lithium to Cettire, disclosures made by parliamentarians give at least a glimpse of whose portfolios are up – and whose are down.

    Joshua PeachMarkets reporter

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    Nancy Pelosi is not having a good year. But over the long term, according to the Pelosi Tracker, an index that follows the influential US Democrat, she’s played a blinder.

    The Pelosi Tracker, up some 700 per cent in a decade, lets investors copy the 10 biggest positions held by her husband, Paul. Pelosi does not own shares herself, but she is required, under the rules in the United States, to disclose her husband’s trades quickly.

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    Joshua PeachMarkets reporterJoshua Peach is a Markets Reporter at The Australian Financial Review Email Joshua at joshua.peach@nine.com.au

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