Drawing from my experience as a trader, I must highlight that trading indices like the US100 on UCML is simply not possible. According to my research, UCML does not support trading in indices, including the US100, nor does it provide access to other common asset classes such as forex, commodities, stocks, or cryptocurrencies. Their scope is limited to services in investment banking, securities, real estate, private equities, and asset management, but trading in financial instruments such as indices is not available. Even beyond the lack of index trading, I find UCML’s setup particularly concerning. The broker is unregulated—there is no oversight from reputable financial authorities. This is a critical red flag for me because regulation is key in providing a minimum layer of protection and recourse to traders. Furthermore, UCML offers little transparency about costs or trading conditions, entirely omits the availability of demo accounts, and there is insufficient public information to estimate spreads, commissions, overnight fees, or any other trading charges. Given these gaps and the absence of regulated framework or detailed disclosures, I cannot quantify or break down trading costs for indices on UCML, as these products are not available and essential information is lacking. Personally, I steer clear of such unregulated, opaque brokers to protect my capital and ensure transparency in every aspect of my trading.