Based on my personal experience and the research I've done as a trader, I need to be very cautious when considering which assets are accessible through any brokerage. In the case of S Broker, their listed offering covers a fairly broad range: stocks, funds, ETFs, CFDs, bonds, and indices. However, based on the details I found, S Broker specifically does not provide trading in commodities—including popular instruments like Gold (XAU/USD) or Crude Oil. This is a notable limitation, particularly for traders, like myself, who consider commodity exposure to be an essential part of a diversified trading strategy. In my own portfolio, the flexibility to trade commodities such as gold and crude oil can be critical, especially as these assets often behave differently from equities or bonds and may serve as hedges during volatile periods. Not having access to these instruments reduces my ability to manage risk and pursue particular trading setups. Additionally, I always prioritize a broker’s regulatory standing for safety. S Broker appears unregulated by any recognized authority, which adds considerable risk. For those like me who require not only a wide range of markets but also strong oversight, this is a red flag that can’t be ignored. Ultimately, while S Broker might suit someone focused strictly on securities or ETFs in Germany, for trading Gold or Crude Oil directly—especially with a need for regulatory safeguards—I would look for a better-equipped and properly supervised broker.