From my personal experience researching and evaluating brokers, I’ve always emphasized the importance of transparency in trading conditions—especially regarding spreads. With Jarden, I found there’s a notable lack of public information about whether spreads are fixed or variable. Their site and available materials don’t specify these details, which raises questions for me about the visibility of their cost structure. For a trader like me, understanding spread behavior is crucial, not only for everyday trading but especially during volatile periods, such as major news releases. Because Jarden operates as a market maker and does not offer standard platforms like MT4 or MT5—opting instead for proprietary web-based platforms—I’m cautious about assuming spread stability. Generally, market makers can either keep spreads fixed or variable, but most often, spreads widen during high volatility to manage risk. The absence of concrete spread information from Jarden makes it difficult for me to predict how their spreads react in fast markets. I’ve learned over time that brokers lacking transparency in this area often impose wider spreads during news events or periods of heightened uncertainty, resulting in higher trading costs. In summary, since Jarden does not provide clear, published data about their spreads, I approach trading with them very conservatively and would consider direct clarification from their support essential before engaging in high-impact sessions or news-driven trading.