Nancy Pelosi’s husband is a venture capitalist who has been highly successful in the stock market for nearly four decades, and all his trades (attributed to Pelosi due to their marriage) have performed incredibly well for investors. Copying their portfolio would’ve let you trounce the broader market’s gains again and again.
But what if I told you there might be another politician portfolio worth tracking?
Representative Cleo Fields from Louisiana’s 6th congressional district has a very large portfolio (we’ll get into this later), and he is serving on the House Financial Services Committee.
Why you should pay more attention to Fields’ picks
Pelosi’s total portfolio remains huge, but Fields is a new AI-heavy surprise since his portfolio is at $42 million. Nancy Pelosi’s portfolio is three times bigger, but there are very few congressmen/women who have a portfolio even above just $1 million. A portfolio of that size with a huge outperformance is worth giving more attention to.
On top of that, Fields’ portfolio is not spouse-owned in the way Pelosi’s is. Instead, he buys and sells himself.
He said, “I’ve been trading stocks for a while, and it didn’t start when I was in Congress. And I don’t intend to stop while I’m at Congress.”
Late last year, Fields bought Oracle (NYSE:ORCL | ORCL Price Prediction) just before the TikTok acquisition. He’s one of the more controversial names since he’s been actively “under fire” from watchdogs that track potential insider trading.
A very active, AI-heavy portfolio
Unlike Nancy Pelosi’s portfolio, you have a lot more action to work with when you look at Fields’ portfolio. His most recent trade was buying Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG) on June 15, 2026. His estimated holding value here is $1.1 million.
Four days before that, on June 11, he bought Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). His estimated MSFT holding value is also above $1 million.
A week before that, he bought Quantinuum (NASDAQ:QNT). It is a rather under-the-radar data science and artificial intelligence stock that went public the day of the purchase. His purchase value was between $1-15k. QNT stock is up ~30% within a month.
There are several more meaty tech buys that include Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM), Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), Lam Research (NASDAQ:LRCX), and Micron (NASDAQ:MU).
All you need to know is that he is very active and seems all-in on the AI rally.
Why he could overtake Nancy Pelosi
Even though Pelosi’s husband is an experienced trader, he hasn’t been as prolific recently, especially with AI. Most of the Pelosi trades are deep in-the-money call options, along with some long-term outright buys. On the other hand, Cleo Fields is adding more and more to some of the best-performing stocks.
And if this AI rally keeps continuing, he’ll be able to one-up Nancy Pelosi on yearly performance. Of course, Fields is not surpassing the Pelosis when it comes to portfolio value anytime soon, but the gains are quickly adding up.
You should follow his portfolio
If it isn’t obvious already, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on his AI portfolio. Fields continues to be a stock market high roller, and he’s not sorry about heavily trading stock.
Considering the committee he’s serving, the portfolio size, plus the gains, the portfolio is still quite under the radar.
I will still avoid copying him 1:1. The stocks he is buying are the same stocks every other retail AI investor holds. Even a triple-digit annual gain isn’t hugely surprising if you look at an AI bull’s portfolio who is willing to risk tens of millions. Most of us don’t have that much financial firepower to deploy.
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