Titan Capital Markets fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
Titan Capital Market’s website domain (“titancapitalmarkets.com”), was privately registered on March 31st, 2022.
An official marketing presentation names “Howard Yan” as CEO of Titan Capital Markets.
Yan doesn’t exist outside of Titan Capital Markets’ marketing. That said, some effort has gone into creating a bogus digital profile.
The domain “yanfxeducation.com” was registered on June 8th, 2022.
The website presents a photo of Yan with fictional backstory and forex trading filler fluff.
In
one Titan Capital Markets promo video
we’re introduced to “Klaus Huber”.
Huber is an actor who, back in 2016,
portrayed a pedophile in an awareness campaign
for a Malaysian charity.
The campaign was put together by Naga DDB Tribal, a Malaysian marketing company.
I want to clarify that work is work and I’m not insinuating anything from the actor’s role. The takeaway is that “Klaus Huber” is being played by a Malaysian actor and doesn’t actually exist.
Neither does Howard Yan but, other than him possibly being from Taiwan, was unable to find anything further.
Some of Titan Capital Markets’ videos are strange, like this
Fulham Football club sponsorship promo
.
Early Titan Capital Markets videos suggest initial promotion in south-east Asia. Since then recruitment anywhere outside of India appears to have collapsed.
Today SimilarWeb tracks 100% of Titan Capital Markets’ website traffic as originating from India.
In an attempt to appear legitimate, Titan Capital Markets presents itself as an Australian shell company:
From the above research, we conclude that whoever is running Titan Capital Markets is likely based out south-east Asia.
As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.
Titan Capital Markets’ Products
Titan Capital Markets has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Titan Capital Markets affiliate membership itself.
Titan Capital Markets affiliate membership provides access to “financial courses”.
Titan Capital Markets’ Compensation Plan
Titan Capital Markets affiliates pay a fee. How much is paid in fees determines how much is able to be invested in Titan Capital Markets’ passive investment opportunity:
Basic Level – $30 fee allows you to invest $10 to $45
Standard Level – $100 fee allows you to invest $10 to $200
Advanced Level – $300 fee allows you to invest $10 to $900 (bonus 0.15% a day)
Pro Level – $1000 fee allows you to invest $10 to $5000 (bonus 0.2% a day)
Returns for the Basic Level aren’t provided, but Standard and higher tier affiliates invest in a “Wise Wings” plan.
The Wise Wings Plan pays a 7% to 8.8% ROI over 15 days.
Note that Titan Capital Markets charges a 5% withdrawal fee.
The MLM side of Titan Capital Markets pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.
Titan Capital Markets Affi
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Titan Capital Markets and who are its executives?Titan Capital Markets is a financial trading platform whose website domain was privately registered in March 2022. The company claims Howard Yan as CEO, though no verifiable information exists about him outside company marketing materials created after the domain registration.
Why are questions raised about Titan Capital Markets' legitimacy?
The company fails to disclose ownership or executive information on its official website. Marketing materials feature individuals with fabricated backgrounds, including an actor known for portraying fictional characters in unrelated projects, raising concerns about operational transparency.
How was the identity of Howard Yan presented to the public?
A website domain registered in June 2022 presents Yan with a fictional biography and forex trading content. The digital profile appears artificially constructed specifically for marketing purposes, lacking independent verification or professional credentials.
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