In my assessment of Instreet, I found that, unlike many platforms I’ve evaluated over the years, they do not offer a free demo account. For me, this presents a notable limitation, especially for traders who rely on demo environments to familiarize themselves with a broker’s products and interface before committing real capital. In my own trading journey, the absence of a demo account means I can’t test their offering firsthand or gauge essential elements like execution speed, spread, or platform stability without putting my funds at risk. I consider this particularly important given Instreet’s focus on structured products, derivatives, and options—areas that can carry significant complexity and risk. Without a demo environment, practicing these products or evaluating risk-management features is not possible in a risk-free setting. There is also no indication from my research that Instreet provides demo access with any time limitation or with unrestricted features. Given the lack of transparency around trading conditions and the absence of a practice account, I feel it’s essential to approach trading with Instreet cautiously, especially if you value the opportunity to assess a broker’s suitability before making a financial commitment. For me, this factor would weigh heavily in my broker selection process.