In a filing, ServiceTitan Inc revealed its Officer David Sherry acquired Company’s shares for reported $0.14 million on Nov 17 ’25. In the deal valued at $84.97 per share,1,666 shares were bought.
Then, Kuzoyan Vahe sold 16,388 shares, generating $1,516,218 in total proceeds. Upon selling the shares at $92.52, the President now owns 0 shares.
Before that, Kuzoyan Vahe sold 16,388 shares. ServiceTitan Inc shares valued at $1,508,188 were divested by the President at a price of $92.03 per share. As a result of the transaction, Kuzoyan Vahe now holds 0 shares, worth roughly $0.0.
Raymond James initiated its ServiceTitan Inc [TTAN] rating to a Mkt perform in a research note published recently. A number of analysts have revised their coverage, including BMO Capital Markets’s analysts, who began to cover the stock in late August with a ‘”an Outperform”‘ rating. Loop Capital also remained covering TTAN and has increased its forecast on August 18, 2025 with a “Buy” recommendation from previously “Hold” rating. TD Cowen started covering the stock on April 08, 2025. It rated TTAN as “a Buy”.
Price Performance Review of TTAN
On Tuesday, ServiceTitan Inc [NASDAQ:TTAN] saw its stock jump 1.26% to $86.04. Over the last five days, the stock has lost -6.40%. Nevertheless, the stocks have fallen -16.36% over the past one year.
Levels Of Support And Resistance For TTAN Stock
The 24-hour chart illustrates a support level at 84.19, which if violated will result in even more drops to 82.33. On the upside, there is a resistance level at 87.19. A further resistance level may holdings at 88.33.
How much short interest is there in ServiceTitan Inc?
A steep rise in short interest was recorded in ServiceTitan Inc stocks on 2025-10-31, dropping by -0.11 million shares to a total of 4.08 million shares. Yahoo Finance data shows the prior-month short interest on 2025-09-30 was 4.19 million shares. There was a decline of -2.65%, which implies that there is a negative sentiment for the stock.
The most recent change occurred on January 06, 2025 when William Blair began covering the stock and recommended ‘”an Outperform”‘ rating.






