In my experience reviewing Bull Market, I found no evidence of inactivity fees associated with their accounts. According to the available information, Bull Market does not charge account maintenance fees, and their fee structure is described as relatively low compared to many industry competitors. The absence of an account maintenance or inactivity fee can be appealing on the surface, especially for traders like me who may not want to be penalized for holding positions or keeping funds in the account during less active periods. However, as someone cautious about where I keep my capital, I need to point out that Bull Market is not regulated by Argentina’s CNV or any recognized international authority. This lack of regulation is a significant drawback, as it means there are no formal assurances regarding fee changes or transparency standards. While the current situation suggests that inactivity fees are not charged, I always advise that traders confirm such details directly with the broker before opening an account, as fee policies can change and, without regulatory oversight, may not be communicated as rigorously as one might hope. In summary, while I did not find any inactivity fees tied to Bull Market accounts, I remain conservative and would double-check the latest fee schedule before proceeding, given the absence of regulatory protection and the modest but real risk of sudden policy adjustments.