In my experience as a trader, I found Consilium to be a rather unconventional choice, especially when compared to mainstream forex brokers. Their offering is limited to trusts, structured products, funds, and shares, with no access to forex, indices, commodities, or similar instruments. This makes it less suitable for those of us seeking typical trading platform features or diversification. When I attempted to engage with their customer service, I noticed a lack of comprehensive information—there was no accessible demo account or clear details on spreads, leverage, or platforms. This lack of transparency raised concerns for me about the level of preparedness and support offered to clients. I was also unable to verify the operational stability of their trading environment, since information about their trading platform and technology was simply not available. The absence of a physical office presence, as noted in several independent checks, gave me additional pause. I learned to be particularly cautious given that their regulatory status was described as suspicious and the overall risk rating was notably high. Personally, I would hesitate to entrust significant capital to a firm when so many essential aspects such as platform reliability and responsive customer support remain uncertain. With Consilium, my own due diligence pointed me toward more established and transparent alternatives.