From my examination of Zinvest's information, my understanding is that the broker is primarily regulated in Hong Kong and is authorized to deal in futures contracts. There is specific mention of their license from the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), which, by regulation, covers trading in futures and possibly related derivatives. However, despite actively researching, I could not find clear confirmation that Zinvest directly offers forex, stocks, indices, cryptocurrencies, or commodities as standalone CFDs or spot instruments. For me, the absence of accessible, up-to-date information due to the inaccessibility of their official website is a significant concern when trying to verify the full range of instruments. From my experience, brokers who do not clearly provide transparent lists of instruments—especially those with issues like a down or inaccessible official website—present considerable risk. A further drawback is that Zinvest does not give clear details about their offered products, which leaves me uncomfortable with the lack of transparency, as traders have reported vague or unhelpful responses from customer support. While being SFC regulated and allowed to offer futures contracts is positive, I require explicit, accessible, and verified lists of trading vehicles—forex, stocks, indices, crypto, or commodities—before proceeding with any substantial deposit or trading activity. For now, I cannot personally confirm the availability of forex, crypto, equities, or commodities trading through Zinvest.