Speaking as an experienced trader, when considering CTG, I noticed almost immediately that their primary area of business centers on managed futures services rather than offering the typical retail trading of forex, stocks, indices, or cryptocurrencies. From my careful review, there’s no clear evidence that CTG provides direct access to major asset classes like forex pairs, equity shares, indices, or digital assets. Instead, CTG seems focused on managed accounts that employ futures contracts—usually in commodities, financial instruments, or related products—as their underlying vehicles. Their platform lineup, such as CTG Pro Trading Platform, Trade Navigator, and others, are tools I typically associate with professional futures trading rather than multi-asset retail brokerage. In my experience, most well-established brokers clearly outline their tradable instruments and regulatory status. With CTG, I did not find transparent listings of their instrument range—particularly absent were specific mentions of forex, equities, indices, or crypto. The fact that their regulatory standing is flagged as a “suspicious clone” under the NFA license is a further red flag. For me, without transparent documentation and with their focus on managed futures, I would categorize CTG more as a specialized managed futures firm, not a comprehensive multi-asset broker. For traders seeking access to a broad range of instruments, I would approach CTG with extra caution and seek more clarity or, ideally, consider more transparent, strictly regulated alternatives.