In my experience as a trader, the breadth of available trading instruments at QNB Invest stands out. They offer a considerable range, from forex currency pairs and commodities to stocks, indices, and more specialized products like VIOP (Turkish futures and options), debt instruments, international securities, warrants, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds. This asset diversity can appeal to those—like myself—who believe in spreading exposure and exploring global markets, as well as domestic Turkish instruments. Their platform also states services in investment consulting and wealth management, which may benefit investors who prefer guided strategies. However, when evaluating a broker—especially one dealing in markets like forex—clear and detailed fee information is essential for risk control and cost predictability. With QNB Invest, I found a concerning lack of transparent information on fee structure, minimum deposits, spreads, and leverage. As someone experienced in trading, this lack of clarity is a red flag, as it makes it difficult to accurately estimate trading costs or compare QNB Invest to other providers. In my judgment, while their product offering is extensive in theory, the absence of detailed, transparent cost information creates an element of uncertainty that prudent traders should not ignore. Especially given the unregulated status noted in the context, that lack of fee transparency only amplifies the need for extra caution.