Based on my close review of Forex Limited’s available information, I have significant reservations when it comes to specialized asset trading like Gold (XAU/USD) and Crude Oil. As someone with years of hands-on forex experience, I know how vital it is to confirm asset availability and transparency before entrusting capital to any broker. When I examined Forex Limited’s services, I found their website and documentation provide very little detail on the specific instruments offered—there’s an absence of clear lists of tradable CFDs, commodities, or metals. For me, this lack of clarity always raises a red flag because reputable brokers will usually highlight their asset offerings clearly. Although Forex Limited is registered and regulated in New Zealand and claims to support a range of trading environments with varying leverage and spreads, I couldn’t verify from their published information which asset classes are definitively available. There’s also a concerning pattern of user exposures, including withdrawal issues and suspicious requests for “taxes” before withdrawal, suggesting deeper operational risks. This kind of environment makes it particularly risky to assume that staples like Gold or Crude Oil are available and properly supported, let alone that execution would be reliable. So in my judgment, unless Forex Limited can furnish explicit written confirmation—preferably with updated documentation or a verifiable product sheet—I would not assume you can trade XAU/USD or Crude Oil with them. When dealing with your own money, especially in a volatile market, it’s better to err on the side of caution. My advice is to choose brokers with fully transparent and published asset lists to ensure you have unquestionable access to the instruments you want to trade.