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Teaser RevealedAlexander GreenThe Oxford Communiqué$OBDC

Secret ASI Fund, Revealed: What Stock Is Alexander Green Teasing in The Oxford Communiqué?

Alexander Green and The Oxford Club are pitching the Secret ASI Fund through The Oxford Communiqué. We trace the headline's hidden company and test its AI claims.

Secret ASI Fund, Revealed: What Stock Is Alexander Green Teasing in The Oxford Communiqué?
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Claims we checked
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Didn't hold up
3
claims overstated
Record says otherwise
4
claims contradicted
Our answer: Blue Owl Capital Corporation (OBDC) — the reasoning is below.
Promoted byAlexander Green·The Oxford Communiqué— see their full record
Also promoted as
Secret ASI FundASI FundThe ASI Fund: Make a Fortune from America's New Industrial Revolution

One promotion, several names — all of them point to the same pitch, and the same stock.

“Join The Oxford Club with Alexander Green for a Massive Discount - And Discover How to Access the Secret ASI Fund” is the headline. The Oxford Club is selling access to The Oxford Communiqué, with Alexander Green fronting the pitch.

The promotion says a new executive order could open private-market opportunities to ordinary Americans, points to President Trump's personal investment and monthly income, and promises access to a hidden fund tied to America's industrial and AI buildout for less than $20.

The stock is identified below. We're 88/100 confident it's Blue Owl Capital Corporation, ticker OBDC.

The clues they left

The useful clues are unusually specific: Executive Order 14330, President Trump's reported investment of up to $25 million, income supposedly reaching $250,000 a month, and an under-$20 entry price. Those details are checkable rather than merely atmospheric.

The same pitch is also branded as “ASI Fund.” That is the same promotion, not a second fund.

The stock behind Secret ASI Fund

The answer is Blue Owl Capital Corporation, ticker OBDC. Trump's certified financial disclosure names the company and puts the reported value of his holding between $5 million and $25 million. Reuters reported the same upper-end figure.

The price clue fits too: OBDC traded at about $11.50 in pre-market trading, comfortably below the promotion's $20 threshold. The White House confirms that Trump signed Executive Order 14330 on August 7, 2025, though the order concerns possible 401(k) access subject to further fiduciary and regulatory steps.

The three bonus reports look like guesses with credible fingerprints: CoreWeave for “The AI Superstock,” Teradyne for “The Next Wave of AI,” and BWXT for “The Nuclear Monopoly Powering AI.” CoreWeave's SEC filings name OpenAI, Microsoft and Meta as customers or counterparties; Teradyne's filings and earnings call support the Universal Robots clues; and BWXT's own commercial nuclear page identifies its Cambridge facility as the only large commercial nuclear equipment manufacturing site in North America.

Those bonus matches aren't equally clean. CoreWeave's revenue growth was roughly 31,775%, not 36,000%; BWXT shipped more than 400 naval reactor cores, not 400 mini-reactors; and the cited BWXT disclosures don't identify a Big Tech data-center SMR contract.

Also in this offer

The offer bundles 3 bonus reports that tease their own stocks. These get a sentence or two of copy each, so the evidence is much thinner than for the main pick and what follows is our best reading rather than a confident answer.

Bonus reportOur best guessConfidence
The AI SuperstockCRWV — CoreWeave, Inc.82/100 — solid
The Next Wave of AITER — Teradyne, Inc.72/100 — solid
The Nuclear Monopoly Powering AIBWXT — BWX Technologies, Inc.

Do the claims hold up?

The claim-by-claim checks separate the solid identification clues from the promotional stretching. The filings support the names, partnerships and broad business descriptions, but several of the most dramatic phrases don't survive unchanged.

The key sources are the White House order, Trump's certified financial disclosure, Blue Owl's 2025 Form 10-K, the relevant SEC filings and earnings calls, ProPublica's reporting on retirement accounts, and BWXT's commercial nuclear materials.

The promotion claimsVerdictWhat we found
Trump signed Executive Order 14330 in August 2025Checks outThe White House says President Trump signed Executive Order 14330, titled “Democratizing Access to Alternative Assets for 401(k) Investors,” on August 7, 2025.
Executive Order 14330 opened alternative assets to ordinary Americans for the first time in historyContradictedThe White House order concerns potential 401(k) access subject to fiduciary and regulatory action; the Obama White House had already described 2016 crowdfunding rules as allowing ordinary Americans to invest in entrepreneurs for the first time.

Claims the record contradicts

  • “Executive Order 14330 opened alternative assets to ordinary Americans for the first time in history” — The White House order concerns potential 401(k) access subject to fiduciary and regulatory action; the Obama White House had already described 2016 crowdfunding rules as allowing ordinary Americans to invest in entrepreneurs for the first time.
  • “Trump collects up to $250,000 per month from an unusual income fund” — Trump’s certified financial disclosure reports annual income of $100,000 to $1 million from the Blue Owl Capital Corporation holding, not $3 million a year or $250,000 per month.
  • “The Nuclear Monopoly company has already built 400 mini-reactors for the U.S. Navy” — BWXT’s annual reports and company releases say it has shipped more than 400 naval nuclear reactor cores, not 400 mini-reactors; the company’s documented output is materially different from the promoted description.
  • “The Nuclear Monopoly company is now building small modular reactors for Big Tech” — BWXT’s Q2 2026 earnings call discusses proposals with multiple SMR and large-reactor OEMs, but neither that call nor the earnings release identifies a Big Tech or data-center SMR contract.

Where the pitch outran the record

  • “Mitt Romney turned $450,000 in retirement savings into as much as $100 million tax-free” — ProPublica reports Romney’s IRA at roughly $20.7 million to $101.6 million and describes low-valued private-equity interests, but the retrieved reporting does not substantiate the specific $450,000 starting figure.
  • “The single fund powers the AI revolution” — OBDC’s 2025 Form 10-K describes a diversified lender invested across 30 industries; internet software and services represented 11.1% of the portfolio, and the filing does not describe a dedicated AI-infrastructure fund.
  • “The AI Superstock firm increased revenue by 36,000% in three years” — CoreWeave’s filings report revenue of $16 million in 2022 and $5.1 billion in 2025, an increase of roughly 31,775%, not 36,000%; the direction and scale of growth are genuine.

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What else this analyst is pushing

This is the fourth Alexander Green pitch we've identified. The earlier calls were Fundrise Innovation Fund, up 26.42% since we revealed it; Arm Holdings, down 8.79%; and Hon Hai Precision Industry, also known as Foxconn, down 8.58%.

That's a short ledger, not a verdict. It is enough to show that Green's themes move from private markets to chip architecture to retirement portfolios, while the promotional machinery stays familiar.

Is it actually worth owning?

The pitch's central claim is that Trump's executive order opens private-market wealth to ordinary savers, his Blue Owl holding reveals a hidden AI money machine, and buying the fund under $20 lets investors get inside the industrial revolution.

The first link holds only partly. Executive Order 14330 is real, and it addresses potential access to alternative assets through 401(k) plans. But calling that access available to ordinary Americans “for the first time in history” goes too far; the Obama White House had already described 2016 crowdfunding rules as opening entrepreneurial investment to ordinary Americans. Trump's holding is real too, but the income claim is inflated: the disclosure reports annual income of $100,000 to $1 million, not $250,000 every month.

The weakest link is the phrase “AI fund.” Blue Owl's 2025 10-K describes a diversified lender spread across 30 industries. Internet software and services made up 11.1% of the portfolio, and the filing doesn't describe a dedicated AI-infrastructure fund. The promotion has taken a diversified credit vehicle and put an AI spotlight on it. That isn't the same thing.

The basket is more interesting than the headline's single-fund story, but it isn't a uniform bet. CoreWeave carries the strongest AI-specific evidence through its disclosed relationships with OpenAI, Microsoft and Meta. Teradyne has a real installed base in collaborative robots, while BWXT has genuine nuclear manufacturing credentials but much thinner support for the Big Tech SMR claim. OBDC may be worth investigating on its own merits as a diversified lender trading below the teased price ceiling; it isn't the secret tollbooth for the entire AI revolution.

How confident are we? 88 out of 100. We identified Blue Owl Capital Corporation (OBDC) from the promotion's own clues and checked 17 of its claims against filings, earnings calls, ownership records, market data and public reporting. This is our analysis, not the publisher's disclosure — we have no relationship with them.

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+What is the Secret ASI Fund stock?
The main stock identified in Alexander Green's Secret ASI Fund promotion is Blue Owl Capital Corporation, ticker OBDC. The pitch's AI-fund description is more dramatic than Blue Owl's 2025 filing, which describes a diversified lender.
+What is the ASI Fund stock?
The ASI Fund appears to be the same pitch branded as Secret ASI Fund. Its main teased company is Blue Owl Capital Corporation, or OBDC.
+What stock is Alexander Green recommending?
Alexander Green is fronting a promotion that points to Blue Owl Capital Corporation, ticker OBDC. The offer also includes suspected bonus names CoreWeave, Teradyne and BWXT, but those are less certain identifications.
+What stock is The Oxford Club recommending?
The Oxford Club's Secret ASI Fund promotion identifies most strongly with Blue Owl Capital Corporation, ticker OBDC. The paid publication being sold is The Oxford Communiqué.
+What is the Executive Order 14330 ASI Fund stock?
The stock linked to that clue is Blue Owl Capital Corporation, ticker OBDC. Trump's financial disclosure names Blue Owl, while the White House confirms the executive order itself.
+What is the AI Superstock from The Oxford Club?
The AI Superstock bonus report most likely refers to CoreWeave, ticker CRWV. Its SEC filings support the OpenAI, Microsoft and Meta relationships, although the promoted revenue-growth figure is overstated.
Our research, not the publisher's disclosure. We have no relationship with the publisher named here and receive no compensation from them. This identification is our analysis of the promotion's own clues and public filings, and it may be wrong. Nothing here is personalized investment advice.
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78/100 — solid
President Trump personally invested up to $25 million in the same hidden money machine
Checks out
Trump’s certified financial disclosure lists Blue Owl Capital Corporation with a reported value range of $5 million to $25 million, and Reuters reported the holding as worth as much as $25 million.
Trump collects up to $250,000 per month from an unusual income fundContradictedTrump’s certified financial disclosure reports annual income of $100,000 to $1 million from the Blue Owl Capital Corporation holding, not $3 million a year or $250,000 per month.
Mitt Romney turned $450,000 in retirement savings into as much as $100 million tax-freeOverstatedProPublica reports Romney’s IRA at roughly $20.7 million to $101.6 million and describes low-valued private-equity interests, but the retrieved reporting does not substantiate the specific $450,000 starting figure.
Peter Thiel turned $2,000 into $5 billion in a tax-free retirement accountChecks outProPublica reported that Thiel turned a retirement account worth less than $2,000 in 1999 into a $5 billion Roth IRA windfall through low-priced PayPal founder shares.
The single fund powers the AI revolutionOverstatedOBDC’s 2025 Form 10-K describes a diversified lender invested across 30 industries; internet software and services represented 11.1% of the portfolio, and the filing does not describe a dedicated AI-infrastructure fund.
Investors can access the teased fund for less than $20Checks outOBDC traded at about $11.50 in pre-market trading, below the promotion’s $20 threshold.
The AI Superstock firm increased revenue by 36,000% in three yearsOverstatedCoreWeave’s filings report revenue of $16 million in 2022 and $5.1 billion in 2025, an increase of roughly 31,775%, not 36,000%; the direction and scale of growth are genuine.
The AI Superstock firm partnered with OpenAI to provide critical AI infrastructureChecks outCoreWeave’s SEC filings disclose a Master Services Agreement with OpenAI for cloud-computing capacity, and its 2025 Form 10-K describes its platform as purpose-built AI infrastructure.
The AI Superstock firm partnered with Microsoft to provide critical AI infrastructureChecks outCoreWeave’s SEC filings identify Microsoft as its largest customer and disclose billions of dollars of revenue under the Microsoft master services agreement.
The AI Superstock firm partnered with Meta Platforms to provide critical AI infrastructureChecks outCoreWeave’s SEC filings list Meta among the technology companies and AI customers using its AI-native cloud platform.
The Next Wave of AI company controls 34% of the collaborative robot marketChecks outTeradyne’s filings identify Universal Robots as its cobot-arm business, while a 2025 Korean market-share disclosure places Universal Robots at approximately 34% of the collaborative-robot market.
The Next Wave of AI firm has deployed over 80,000 advanced systems worldwideChecks outOn Teradyne’s Q2 2024 earnings call, management said roughly 80,000 Universal Robots cobots were in the field; its later Form 10-K reported more than 110,000 cobots sold worldwide.
The Nuclear Monopoly company runs the only large nuclear manufacturing facility in North AmericaChecks outBWXT’s commercial nuclear page says its Cambridge production facility is the only large commercial nuclear equipment manufacturing facility in North America.
The Nuclear Monopoly company has already built 400 mini-reactors for the U.S. NavyContradictedBWXT’s annual reports and company releases say it has shipped more than 400 naval nuclear reactor cores, not 400 mini-reactors; the company’s documented output is materially different from the promoted description.
The Nuclear Monopoly company is now building small modular reactors for Big TechContradictedBWXT’s Q2 2026 earnings call discusses proposals with multiple SMR and large-reactor OEMs, but neither that call nor the earnings release identifies a Big Tech or data-center SMR contract.

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