INSDR PORTFOLIO FAQs

Q: What is INSDR PORTFOLIO

A: INSDR Portfolio is a basket of securities aimed to replicate the publicly disclosed stock holdings of US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and her husband, Paul Pelosi.


Q: Who created INSDR PORTFOLIO

A: INSDR Portfolio was created by DIGTL Program PCC.

DIGTL Program PCCis an International Business Company (“IBC”) and a Protected Cell Company (“PCC”) registered in terms of the IBC Act of the Seychelles. DIGTL Program PCC is a wholly owned subsidiary of DIGTL Ltd.


Q: What are the securities composition of INSDR PORTFOLIO

A: Below is the list which is based on the publicly disclosed holdings of Nancy Pelosi as per Unusual Whales website (https://unusualwhales.com/i_am_the_senate#pelosi) and weighting is based on market capitalization as of February 7, 2022.

To check the updated stocks allocation and the weekly Net Asset Value (NAV) of the portfolio please visit (https://digtl.co/investor-relations/insdrannouncement).


Q: Where can I find more information about INSDR PORTFOLIO

A: Detailed information regarding INSDR PORTFOLIO can be found on DIGTL's investor relations page.


Q: Why invest in INSDR PORTFOLIO

A: Investors leverage the financial acumen of insiders, like Nancy and Paul Pelosi, who may have exclusive insights into market trends. The strategy assumes insiders have better-than-average market knowledge, potentially leading to smarter investments.

The portfolio is broadly diversified, reducing risk by not being overly exposed to any single sector. With significant holdings in Technology, Consumer Services, and Finance, the portfolio aims to balance risk and returns.


Q: How can I buy INSDR PORTFOLIO

A: INSDR Portfolio, ticker (INSDR) is listed on MERJ market and can be traded on both MERJ and DIGTL platform.




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