Titan Review
Actively managed portfolio investors
Founded 2018 · United States
Why investors choose this broker
- SEC-registered investment adviser acting as a fiduciary
- Actively managed equity strategies with in-house research team
- No advisory fee on Automated Stocks and Automated Bonds
- Access to alternative investments including real estate and private credit funds
Review summary
Titan is a US-registered investment adviser offering actively managed equity strategies, automated ETF portfolios, crypto via ETFs, and alternative fund access through a mobile-first app.
Pros
- SEC-registered investment adviser acting as a fiduciary
- Actively managed equity strategies with in-house research team
- No advisory fee on Automated Stocks and Automated Bonds
- Access to alternative investments including real estate and private credit funds
- Crypto exposure through regulated Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs
- Traditional and Roth IRA accounts available
- Mobile app rated 4.8 on Apple App Store
Cons
- Available to US residents only
- 0.40% annual advisory fee applies to most managed strategies
- $100 fee to close or transfer an IRA account
- $25 fee for outgoing wire transfers
- No demo or paper-trading account
- No phone support - customer service via email and chat only
- Limited publicly available track record for strategies
- Alternative fund investments have liquidity restrictions
Company background
Titan was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in New York, NY. The platform operates as Titan Global Capital Management USA LLC, a fiduciary registered investment adviser with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Titan is independent and is not a subsidiary of a larger financial institution. As of December 31, 2024, the firm manages approximately $1.1 billion in assets. Brokerage services are provided through Titan Global Technologies LLC and Apex Clearing Corporation, both registered broker-dealers and FINRA and SIPC members.
Fees and pricing
Titan charges a 0.40% annual advisory fee on actively managed equity strategies and the crypto strategy, billed monthly. Automated Stocks and Automated Bonds, which are ETF-based passive portfolios, carry no Titan advisory fee. The crypto strategy carries an additional 0.25% in strategy expenses. Standard deposits and ACH withdrawals are free. Outgoing wire transfers cost $25, and outgoing account transfers or IRA account closures cost $100 each. No account opening fee, monthly maintenance fee, or inactivity fee is listed. The minimum investment is $500 to open an account, with some strategies accessible from $10.
Regulation and safety
Titan Global Capital Management USA LLC is registered with the US Securities and Exchange Commission as an investment adviser and operates as a fiduciary. Advisory services are available only to US residents in jurisdictions where Titan maintains registration. Brokerage and clearing services are provided through Titan Global Technologies LLC and Apex Clearing Corporation, both FINRA and SIPC members. SIPC membership protects client brokerage accounts up to $500,000 in the event of broker-dealer failure.
Platform experience
Titan offers a mobile-first experience through iOS and Android apps as well as a web app. The iOS app holds a 4.8-star rating on the Apple App Store. The platform provides actively managed strategies including Flagship (US large-cap equities), Offshore (international equities), and Opportunities, as well as Automated Stocks and Automated Bonds for passive ETF exposure. Crypto is offered through a managed strategy using Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. Smart Treasury invests in US Treasury money market funds. Account types include individual taxable accounts, Traditional IRAs, and Roth IRAs. There is no demo account. Customer support is available through email and chat; phone support is not offered.
Pros and cons
Titan's main advantages include its fiduciary SEC-registered status, active in-house investment management, zero advisory fee on automated portfolios, IRA availability, regulated crypto exposure through ETFs, and access to alternative investments such as real estate and private credit funds. The main drawbacks include the 0.40% annual advisory fee on most managed strategies, US-only availability, $100 fees for IRA closures and account transfers, no demo account, and no phone customer support.
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Trading fees & commissions
Titan charges a 0.40% annual advisory fee on actively managed and crypto strategies, billed monthly. Automated Stocks and Automated Bonds carry no advisory fee. Standard deposits and withdrawals are free; outgoing account transfers cost $100 and outgoing wire transfers cost $25.
Fees
| Item | Fee |
|---|---|
| Crypto | 0.40% advisory fee plus 0.25% strategy expenses |
| Account | No account opening or monthly maintenance fee |
| Deposit | Free |
| Advisory | 0.40% per year on actively managed portfolios and crypto strategy, billed monthly |
| Inactivity | No inactivity fee listed |
| Withdrawal | Free for standard ACH; outgoing wire transfer: $25 |
| Ira Closing | $100 per IRA account |
| Alternatives | Fees vary by third-party fund; individual fund minimums apply |
| Account Transfer Out | $100 per account |
| Automated Portfolios | No advisory fee on Automated Stocks and Automated Bonds |
Trading platform & features
Platforms
- Titan App
- Web app
- iOS app
- Android app
Regulation and investor protection
Titan Global Capital Management USA LLC is registered with the US Securities and Exchange Commission as an investment adviser. Brokerage services are provided through Titan Global Technologies LLC and Apex Clearing Corporation, both registered broker-dealers and members of FINRA and SIPC.
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Bottom line
Titan suits users who want actively managed equity strategies, regulated crypto exposure, and alternative investment access through an SEC-registered fiduciary adviser. It may not suit users who prefer self-directed investing, want to avoid an annual advisory fee, need phone-based customer support, or require availability outside the United States.
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