Drawing on my years of forex trading experience and a cautious approach to broker selection, I always evaluate a platform’s transparency and detailed offering before integrating any automation like Expert Advisors (EAs). Reviewing T&D, I found that it is a long-standing Japanese investment management company regulated by the FSA, mainly focused on strategies like AXIA (Value), SOPHIA (Core-Growth), and ESG-oriented investments. The information available points toward T&D providing various investment management services but does not specify direct retail forex or CFD trading access, nor does it clearly mention any standard retail trading platforms such as MT4 or MT5—both essential for running EAs. From what I could gather, the absence of details about supported trading terminals raises uncertainties for anyone seeking to automate trading via EAs. In my experience, when a broker prioritizes managed investment products or portfolio-focused strategies—rather than individualized trading interfaces—it typically does not cater to self-directed traders who wish to deploy EAs. With T&D, the lack of explicit information about platform compatibility or support for automated strategies means that, for me, I would act conservatively and assume EA usage is not supported unless further, verifiable details are provided by T&D directly. For traders like myself who rely on automation, this represents a significant limitation and calls for direct clarification from the company before proceeding.