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AI Bet Powers Blackstone Wealth Fund to Best-Ever Monthly Gain

Published Jul 2, 2026
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  • BXPE posted a 4.3% net return in May 2026, its best single-month performance ever.
  • The gain was driven largely by the fund's stake in Anthropic, an AI company valued at $965 billion in May 2026.
  • Blackstone's wealth-management funds now total more than $310 billion in assets.

Strong May Performance Driven by AI Bet

During the second quarter, BXPE put over $2.5 billion to work, adding to its Anthropic stake and also investing in payment processor Stripe. The portfolio also includes positions in Anthropic rival OpenAI, AI infrastructure company CoreWeave, and a holding in Elon Musk's SpaceX before its upcoming major IPO.

Flexibility and Exit Environment

Blackstone sees a more constructive exit environment. In an investor letter, the firm said: "We are seeing a more constructive exit environment, with increased IPO activity" including SpaceX's public offering, "which we anticipate will support realizations across BXPE's portfolio."

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Speaking at a financial conference last month, Blackstone President Jon Gray remarked that the outcry over private credit has been exaggerated and that the firm's wealth-management business is more powerful than many realize.

BXPE can allocate up to roughly 30% of its net asset value to deals outside the scope of Blackstone's institutional funds. This leeway has enabled investments in AI and assets the firm prefers to keep in perpetual funds for extended periods. Stripe, another BXPE holding, was valued at $159 billion earlier this year through a share purchase program for employees. Blackstone ranks among the largest firms in private wealth management.

The firm oversees over $310 billion in wealth-management assets spanning multiple funds. Compared to institutional investors, retail clients are generally more risk-averse and prone to panic, as evidenced by Blackstone's retail credit fund which saw a spike in redemption requests this year amid concerns over its software company holdings vulnerable to AI disruption.

Blackstone's wealth-management business has grown substantially by offering high-net-worth individuals access to alternative assets like private equity and credit. The BXPE fund's concentrated bets on AI companies such as Anthropic and CoreWeave reflect the firm's strategic conviction in the sector, which has become a major theme across its portfolio. This growth has occurred even as some retail investors have shown caution, highlighting the balancing act required when serving a less patient client base.

What It Means for Investors

The fund's ability to invest up to 30% of its net asset value in deals separate from Blackstone's main funds gives it flexibility. Combined with a rising tide of public offerings, BXPE may have more chances to lock in gains. The May performance shows the potential.

As AI companies like Anthropic continue to attract capital, BXPE's concentrated bets may yield further outsized returns - or introduce concentrated risk. For now, the fund's best-ever month demonstrates that wealthy individuals can benefit from the same private-market plays that have long been reserved for pension funds and endowments.

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