Everyone tracks Pelosi. Everyone watches Ro Khanna. But there's a senator quietly filing hundreds of trades per quarter who almost nobody talks about: Cleo Fields of Louisiana.

Who Is Cleo Fields?

Senator Cleo Fields (D-LA) is a Democratic senator from Louisiana. He's not a household name in finance circles β€” but his STOCK Act filing activity puts him among the most active traders in Congress. In early 2026 alone, he filed 210 trades with a total disclosed volume of over $21 million.

Why Isn't He More Talked About?

Partly name recognition β€” Pelosi and Khanna have far higher public profiles. Partly because his trading style is less concentrated than Pelosi's high-conviction options plays. But for investors who track volume and frequency as signals, Fields deserves serious attention.

What Is Cleo Fields Buying?

Based on recent STOCK Act disclosures, Fields' portfolio shows a diversified approach across tech, financials, and healthcare. His high trade frequency suggests active management rather than passive holding β€” which means his disclosures are more current indicators of sentiment than a buy-and-hold investor like Pelosi.

How to Interpret High-Frequency Congressional Trading

When a Congress member files 200+ trades per quarter, there are a few possible explanations:

The sheer volume makes it harder to extract a single signal β€” but patterns across the filing history can reveal sector preferences and timing tendencies.

The Senators Nobody Watches β€” But Should

Fields isn't alone. Several members of Congress file hundreds of trades per year while flying under the radar of mainstream tracker coverage. Our platform covers all of them:

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