The Titan Pilot Manifesto
AI Should Reason. Software Should Decide.
Markets are uncertain. Software should not pretend otherwise. Titan Pilot is built on the belief that AI can assist market reasoning, but capital should only move through deterministic controls, explicit risk gates, broker reconciliation, and replayable evidence.
PRINCIPLE 01
Reasoning is not authority.
AI can explain a market thesis, challenge assumptions, and summarize conflicting evidence. It should not be the final authority over capital. Execution authority belongs to deterministic software, explicit risk rules, and broker-verified state.
PRINCIPLE 02
Capital protection outranks opportunity.
No signal is worth an unbounded loss. Hard limits, budgets, and circuit breakers sit below every decision — and they cannot be argued with.
PRINCIPLE 03
Every decision must be replayable.
Every prompt, model, response, score, and gate result is recorded as immutable events. If a decision cannot be reconstructed, it should not have happened.
PRINCIPLE 04
Unknown state means stop.
When broker truth and internal books disagree, or execution evidence is ambiguous, the system halts. Guessing is not a recovery strategy.
PRINCIPLE 05
Automation earns trust through evidence.
Promotion from shadow mode toward autonomy is gated on recorded outcomes, explicit approval, and safety gates — never on optimism.
PRINCIPLE 06
AI should explain, challenge, and document — not override deterministic controls.
The AI layer works from a versioned dossier. It never calculates indicators, never sees raw candles, and never bypasses risk controls. If AI fails, trading activity reduces to zero.
What Titan Pilot is
- Titan Pilot is an AI trading infrastructure platform.
- Titan Pilot is built around replayable decision trails, deterministic scoring, broker reconciliation, and risk-first automation.
- Titan Pilot uses AI for structured market reasoning, not direct execution authority.
- Titan Pilot is currently validating its AI shadow pipeline.
- Titan Pilot does not promise trading performance or financial returns.
You will know exactly why the system did — or did not — act.