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One Future: Expanding Wealth, Empowering Communities

  • Robert Magana
  • Jun 7
  • 4 min read

We are excited to officially announce the creation of two separate funds—a major milestone for our organization.


1. The Flagship Fund – A Proven High-Growth Model


The first is a continuation of our already proven, high-growth model: The Dreadnought Flagship Fund. As of Q2, this fund is up 330%, and we're quickly approaching 400–500% ROI for Q3. Based on our current trajectory and with the continued collaboration of expert analysts and strategic minds, we project this fund to grow an additional 25–50% ROI by Q1 of 2026.


Below is the featured image from our previous post, showcasing the fund’s impressive growth—a trend that, full disclosure, has not slowed at all. If this were our only achievement or product rollout, it would still be worth celebrating.


But it’s not.


Revenue Growth by Percentage for Investments Made July 2024-June 2025 Compared to the Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P 500
Revenue Growth by Percentage for Investments Made July 2024-June 2025 Compared to the Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P 500

2. The Harlock Fund – Purpose-Driven, Community-Focused


Our second initiative is one we’re even more proud of: the launch of the Harlock Fund, a philanthropic effort named after Captain Harlock—an animated icon of exploration and rebellion. Much like the captain’s journey through the stars, this fund is rooted in vision and purpose. Its sole mission: to give back.


This fund is designed around gaining for low investment capital contributions and comes from high-impact volume donations, supported by major contributors and internal resources. Its focus is raising and deploying capital to support individuals from underserved communities. We aren’t just stating this as a mission—we are acting on it.


Our initial targeted initiatives include:

  • Supporting higher wages for women

  • Promoting opportunities in professional female athletics

  • Providing resources for single mothers


Our founder’s personal journey deeply drives this mission. Raised as the youngest—and only male—in a household of eight women, he understands the challenges that underserved families, especially women-led ones, face every day.


A Story That Fuels the Mission


His grandmother came from a poverty-stricken region of Central America, growing up in a family of 12 with virtually nothing. Despite the hardship of neglected childhood, common in these areas, she excelled academically and joined the school band, eventually making her way to the United States—having to leave behind her three children in hopes of providing them a better future.


Her challenges didn't end there. Arriving in Watts, Los Angeles, unable to speak fluent English and working low-paying jobs, she fought to bring her children to the U.S. and then, tragedy struck again—her son was killed in the streets, and her husband abandoned the family. This was a turning point for the entire family


Her eldest daughter—our founder’s mother—enlisted in the U.S. Army, having already tested out of high school due to her academic excellence. The military gave her not just a career as a telecommunications sergeant but also the chance to provide her family with the stability of U.S. citizenship. His grandmother would later have another daughter and family and remains a youth teacher for pre-school kids in the lower income community. His now half aunt later became the proud mother of three. His other aunt remained in high school at the time and would become a celebrated Teacher in the Academic community.


After his mother's service, she moved to South Gate, then earned admission to Pepperdine University for marketing while raising two children on her own. The family barely made rent in Torrance, but with the grace of a kind landlord and sheer determination, she put herself through night school and landed an entry-level role in tech. She rose through the ranks, eventually leading marketing for BP, PIMCO, and surviving the dot-com bust as a top-tier marketer.


Her sister—our founder’s previously mentioned aunt—also worked full-time while attending Long Beach University, becoming a celebrated English teacher whose community impact has earned her accolades from the Mayor and the Department of Education for her work uplifting students in underfunded schools and creating charitable programs for the school which lay the foundations for now existing nonprofit programs schools do today.


During all this, our founder grew up with optimism and capability in strife sometimes doing homework by candlelight when the power wasn't paid for, storing food in coolers when the water was shut off, and living on rice and potatoes when they couldn't pay for food at times. He was gifted and struggled but he doesn't want the focus on just his journey. So fast forwarding and in spite of these hardships, the community in Torrance was supportive. Friends became family, and by high school, their mother had pulled the family out of debt. His sister is now a top recruiter in the medical field.


Why It Matters


Our founder knows firsthand that poverty doesn’t just affect individuals—it affects entire families. In low-income households, when one person struggles, the burden is shared by everyone. In underserved neighborhoods, children often see no future beyond their block. But with even a small lift, potential can be unlocked.


The Harlock Fund is more than charity—it's not a DEI gimmick to gain interest its an investment in the future. Through wage support, education initiatives, donation pipelines, and direct community uplift, we aim to change lives not just for a moment, but for generations.


So, we’re proud to carry the banner of our high-performing Dreadnought fund which will continue to expand revenue for the business—but this, the Harlock Fund, is where our heart is. Because we know it can truly mean something in the years to come.


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