Drawing from my experience as a trader and after thoroughly reviewing CLC’s available information, I must proceed with caution in assessing the range of trading instruments they offer. The broker presents itself as an investment firm based in Hong Kong with a focus on securities trading, margin financing, asset management, and IPO subscription services. However, CLC does not provide clear, detailed lists or specifications regarding available asset classes like forex, indices, cryptocurrencies, or commodities on its website or in other official communications. This lack of transparency is a significant concern for me, as I rely on precise instrument lists to determine if a broker aligns with my trading preferences and risk management practices. The materials mention "dealing in and advising on securities and futures contracts," which implies that access to Hong Kong stocks and possibly some futures contracts is available. Yet, without explicit documentation of product offerings, I cannot verify whether CLC’s platform truly supports broader markets, such as spot forex, international equities, cryptocurrencies, or commodities contracts. In my opinion, this ambiguity makes it challenging to assess whether CLC can meet a trader’s needs—especially if one seeks to diversify across multiple asset classes. Given these gaps and considering user complaints about withdrawal issues and suspected business risks, I would advise any trader, myself included, to demand specific, written confirmation from customer support about exactly which assets can be traded—and to exercise heightened due diligence before considering any form of account funding or trading.