In my experience researching The Capital Group, I found their product offering to be narrowly focused compared to many international brokers. The Capital Group gives access primarily to stocks and futures trading, with no availability for forex, indices, commodities, cryptocurrencies, or ETFs. For me, this limited range of instruments can severely restrict the ability to diversify or hedge using different asset classes. While regulated in Taiwan and providing oversight for futures and leveraged products, the lack of broader instruments like forex and commodities is a significant drawback for someone seeking a truly multi-asset platform. Additionally, there’s no access to popular platforms such as MetaTrader 4 or 5, and there’s a lack of transparency regarding spreads and leverage. That means as a trader who relies on both cost-efficiency and flexibility, I don’t have the granular information I would need to fully evaluate fees or execution quality. In my view, pure equity and futures access might serve local or specialized traders well, but for broader strategies or international diversification, I would exercise caution and seek platforms that offer a more comprehensive suite of trading instruments. Security and regulation are important, but so is having sufficient market access to implement robust trading strategies.