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I purchased a subscription to one of the news letters I think. I don't even know for sure what one it was. I was looking for new and better advice. I signed up on Monday morning. When i looked at my in box 2 days later to start a new financial plan i had over 20 emails from the Oxford Club or some iteration of them. I have already been a few hours trying to decipher what i have paid for and what is hard sales emails. After the frustration, I have sent several emails and made 3 phone calls. I never received a call back. I then waited on the line the next time and tried to explain the situation, and i got so frustrated that I hung up. I am a 57 year old University Educated Professional. I can't sift through hours of emails every few days. This was the 5th paid for financial subscription service that i have bought and cancelled. I had hoped it would be different. They are just out to get your money. I would not give them one cent of your money. I wish I had read the reviews first. I believe I have everything cancelled now. I will wait and see.
I purchased a subscription to one of the news letters I think. I don't even know for sure what one it was. I was looking for new and better advice. I signed up on Monday morning. When i looked at my in box 2 days later to start a new financial plan i had over 20 emails from the Oxford Club or some iteration of them. I have already been a few hours trying to decipher what i have paid for and what is hard sales emails. After the frustration, I have sent several emails and made 3 phone calls. I never received a call back. I then waited on the line the next time and tried to explain the situation, and i got so frustrated that I hung up. I am a 57 year old University Educated Professional. I can't sift through hours of emails every few days. This was the 5th paid for financial subscription service that i have bought and cancelled. I had hoped it would be different. They are just out to get your money. I would not give them one cent of your money. I wish I had read the reviews first. I believe I have everything cancelled now. I will wait and see.
I have been able to grow my portfolio substatially with the suggestions. I only bought the Oxford Communique, not any of the other newsletters. Also they do bombard you with sales emails when you first sign up. I unsubscribed from everything but the newsletter I paid for and it's good now. I am considering the overnight reversal program now.
I subscribed to Communique Pro and Microcap Trader in December 2025 based on the internet video interview with Bill O Rielly. That interview stated I could get full refund if not satisifed. In less than a month I decide to cancel my subscriptions due to excessive marketing emails trying to get me to subscribe to more services. Oxford's Clubs customer service states that will cancel my auto renewal but I am trying to get my refund from current subscription paid in December 2025. They appear to be trying to keep my money and not live up to the stated full refund mentioned in the interview.
I would not advise anyone to join this unless you plan on spending a lot of money for actual stock picks. I don't have a lot of money, which is why I joined. You're led to believe that by joining the club (I paid for 2 years up front), you will receive tips on hot stocks...."AG's latest big call - up over 92% since he recommended the stock...." However, what membership really gets you is the right to receive dozens and dozens of marketing emails with "Don't miss the next Palantir (PLTR)" & "Check Out the Next Mag 7" videos which cost more money (a lot more!) AND time(the videos are excruciatingly long!) to hear about. I'd be willing to bet that AG makes more money off of subscriptions that he does investing in stock...just a hunch. Maybe I am not using the membership correctly, I don't know...seems like I'll have two years to try to figure it out. The Oxford Club has been around for a long time and claims to have a lot of subscribers, so maybe there is something good to find here...I'll keep digging, but I do feel taken advantage of and manipulated. Not a good feeling, so I don't recommend joining. I really just wish I could get my money back and move on...when will I learn?
This is nothing more than a constant marketing scheme. I signed up and paid up front for a year of their service. There are no real stock recommendations just 20 min video after 20 min video with a new "Financial Adviser" selling their own news letter or program. I must get three emails a week from them. Since I have signed up, there have been no real stock recommendations, only constant "Investment Sales Pitches" wanting to sign up for something new so you can get the "Real Secret". This is a total wase of your money.
Just watched Alexander Green's video on '' The Next Magnificent 7'' Watching this Nov 7 2025. Looks like this video was done back in early 2024. This was 19 months ago & in that time most of these stocks have had a huge run up in price.While they still have further to run most of the early gains have already been made. For this reason I would pass & wait until the next market correction before I buy.
The Marketing is deceptive. I thought I was buying a service and when I called to see what went wrong they were rude, told me I didn't buy what I thought I did. Follow up calls they said the same thing and even hung up on me. I spoke to them more than once and the date below is the most recent.
On July 9, 2025 I attended the Marc Litchenfeld online presentation of his new strategy OVERNIGHT REVERSAL TRADES. He looks for stocks that go down 15% for the day (Dogs of the Day) or up 15% for the day (Darlings of the day). When that happens, he said that back testing has shown Dogs reverse 83% of the time and Darlings 88% of the time , both overnight. When that happens, he will send email and text at 3:45 PM telling you what option to open, a Call or Put. Cost $1997 per year. I bought. Since then his record has been awful! 9 wins, 14 losses or 39% win. Dart boards can do better! At one point in August/September, he gave no trades for Overnight Reversal for 29 days. Apparently because the Overnight system doesn't work, he provides other trades from his Technical Pattern Profits system and 23 Enigma, both of which should be 2 separate subscriptions. They don't work, either! I always thought Oxford Club was the gold standard of advisory services. They may be, but not with Marc Litchenfeld.
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