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Has anyone used Titan or Betterment? I am trying to pull out my money from Robinhood and looking for a better platform. I also like to be aware of my investments so would like if either of these platforms help their customers understand their portfolio. Also does, either of them have a cost associated with investing or on returns? P.S. I already have half my investment money going into a brokerage account where I am investing in a diverse portfolio of ETFs and Bonds. I like to play with the other half and take some risks so I'd rather not put that half as well in things like VOO or QQQ.
Betterment and Titan do different things for you. Do you need tax loss harvesting? More spread out investments? Or do you need a hedge fund. I’m using betterment for tax loss harvesting, I do individual stock investing which allows me to offset the taxes. I use Titan for roughly 10% of my investments. I’ve been impressed what they were able to do with the down market, but doesn’t replace my TLH. If you don’t need TLH or don’t have the capital, then I would just do a three fund portfolio to minimize on cost.
I have the capital. I usually take 20% of my pay and split 10-10 into my brokerage and robinhood accounts. I just don't have enough time to research on stocks so I let them sit in robinhood which stagnates my growth as I don't actively sell, I only buy more. So I want a platform that would do the buying/selling or at least smart investing for me so that I don't have to do the handwork. And as far as TLH is concerned, I don't end up paying taxes, I usually get a return (even tho minimal). So more like looking for a moderate to aggressive strategy to shuffle around my portfolio so that I get more returns. I am willing to take some risk since the other half that goes into a diversified ETF/Bond portfolio helps balance out any volatility.
Okta, can you throw more light on how titan performed during the down market? March crash is what you are referring to, right? How much was your titan portfolio down (or up) when market crashed during that time frame?
Can someone send a referral for Titan to me as well?
How liquid is it?
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I use Titan and think it would meet the requirements you have. They have rationale for investing in all of the stocks in their portfolio and send email updates whenever the portfolio changes. My returns this year have been higher on Titan than my Wealtfront account. And there is a fee - 1% per year - that is knocked down by 25% if you are referred in and for every referral you get. Feel free to DM if you'd like a referral.
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Does that mean if you refer four people your fee becomes zero? And do you need to refer people every year