In my own research and experience reviewing GF Futures as a regulated futures broker registered in China with operations extending to Hong Kong, I’ve found that their primary focus is on futures and futures options trading. Although they have a long operating history and are supervised by both CFFEX and the SFC, I have not discovered any clear or specific offerings of swap-free (Islamic) accounts. This absence of explicit information is significant, particularly for traders with specific ethical or religious requirements. I always approach this kind of gap in information with caution. Without detailed disclosures on account types, funding options, or exemptions from overnight swap charges, it is not safe for me to assume that Sharia-compliant trading is supported. In my trading career, transparency on such features is crucial, and I typically look for clear documentation or customer service confirmation before considering a broker for specialized account needs. Given the limited clarity provided by GF Futures in their public materials—especially about retail-friendly features like Islamic accounts—I would recommend that anyone requiring a swap-free option contact their customer support directly for unequivocal confirmation. For me, until such details are verifiably disclosed, I proceed very cautiously in assuming any specific account accommodations beyond what is explicitly stated.