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Titan Offshore

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“If you’re only looking at your own backyard, you’ll miss the rest of the garden.” — Sir John Templeton

Offshore is a large-cap international equity strategy

Focused on large-cap companies operating outside the U.S

Aiming to outperform international equity markets

Targeted exposure to high-growth regions like Latin America and China

What is Offshore?

Offshore is our international equity strategy focused on large-cap companies operating outside the U.S., with targeted exposure to high-growth regions like Latin America and China. Our team conducts deep, fundamental research in an effort to identify resilient, globally-minded businesses, with the goal of outperforming international equity markets over a 3–5 year time horizon. You can think of it as Flagship, but focused on companies that conduct a significant portion of their business internationally.

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Key Facts

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Asset Class
Stocks
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Advisory Fee
0.40%
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Inception Date
April 6, 2021
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Minimum Investment
$10
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Withdrawal Interval
Daily
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Tax Reporting
1099-DIV

The Process

Behind the scenes on our process

Idea Generation

Offshore's investable universe includes non-U.S.-listed stocks listed on U.S. exchanges as equities or ADRs. To identify potential candidates, the Investment Team’s Analysts apply both quantitative and qualitative research methods across this universe. This may include filtering for financial metrics that signal business quality, analyzing company filings and earnings transcripts, and engaging with industry participants to gather additional insight.

Fundamental Research

Once a potential candidate is identified, the Investment Team conducts bottom-up research to assess whether the business has durable competitive advantages, attractive growth characteristics, sound unit economics, and experienced leadership. This review typically includes financial statements, management commentary, and third-party research, and may also involve discussions with company stakeholders and industry professionals to better understand operating trends and long-term viability.

Valuation

After reviewing a company’s business fundamentals, the team may evaluate its valuation profile. This involves analyzing the company’s long-term prospects, potential risks, and intrinsic value relative to its current market price. The team typically seeks investments where the projected return over a multi-year period meets or exceeds an internally defined threshold, assuming base-case operating outcomes and limited or no multiple expansion.

Portfolio Management

When a company is added to the Offshore portfolio, the Investment Team monitors the position alongside other holdings. This includes ongoing evaluation of the investment thesis, company performance, and risk/reward dynamics. Positions are generally conviction-weighted, reviewed periodically, and may be rebalanced when appropriate. Holdings are typically maintained for the long term, unless the original thesis deteriorates or a more attractive opportunity is identified.