Drawing upon my experience as an independent trader, when looking at IFA’s offering, it’s clear there are caveats that must be considered from the outset. IFA mainly provides financial intermediation related to the Amman Stock Exchange, along with advisory services and margin funding. While this focus might benefit traders specifically interested in Jordanian markets or seeking tailored financial advice, it differs from the wider range of global currency pairs and CFD instruments that many international brokers provide. As for the fee structure, I couldn’t find clear information regarding spreads, commissions or other trading costs. In my own process of assessing a broker, transparent fees are an absolute necessity, as unclear or unlisted fee structures can introduce unexpected costs or erode trust over time. Moreover, the absence of regulatory oversight is another major consideration: without regulation, there’s no external body verifying or enforcing fee transparency, fair dealing, or the safeguarding of client funds. Therefore, while IFA does offer a specific niche in terms of Amman Stock Exchange access and margin funding, I find the advantages to be narrow, and I place higher value on both regulatory security and visible, competitive fee structures when evaluating a broker for my own trading needs. For anyone considering IFA, I would urge careful due diligence and a conservative approach.