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What investment options are available on CUSP?

This article explains the different types of investment products you can access through CUSP.

Updated over 2 months ago

CUSP gives you access to a wide range of investment choices — from individual US stocks and ETFs to professionally managed portfolios — all designed to match your goals and preferences.


US Stocks

Invest in thousands of US-listed companies across major exchanges such as the NYSE and NASDAQ.

  • Own shares in some of the world’s biggest brands

  • Buy full or fractional shares starting from as little as $1

  • Track performance directly in your portfolio


Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)

ETFs are baskets of stocks that allow you to diversify with a single purchase.

  • Wide range of ETFs covering industries, global markets, and investment themes

  • Shariah-compliant ETFs available for users who prefer Islamic investing

  • Trade ETFs the same way you trade individual stocks


Tailored Portfolios

For a more guided approach, CUSP offers Tailored Portfolios built around your financial goals, risk level, and investment preferences.

  • Professionally managed and automatically rebalanced

  • Shariah-compliant portfolio options available

  • Portfolio management fees are calculated as a percentage of your total assets under management (AUM) and deducted periodically according to your active subscription plan


Cash Balance with Interest (Opt-in)

If you choose to activate this feature, uninvested cash in your CUSP account can earn 2.75% interest annually, paid monthly.

  • Interest accrues automatically once enabled — no action needed

  • Your balance remains available to invest or withdraw anytime

  • This feature is optional to accommodate users who prefer not to earn interest for faith-based reasons.


What’s Coming Soon

We’re continuously working to expand your investment options.
Features such as options trading and new portfolio types are planned for future updates.

Please refer to our Fees Schedule for more information regarding Fees and Payments.

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