Based on my research and experience analyzing brokers, I was unable to confirm clear details about MIB charging a commission per lot on ECN or raw spread accounts. From what I gathered, MIB primarily offers access to securities, futures, and options—rather than a traditional forex ECN environment with raw spread accounts as offered by some global brokers. Their platform and product list do not closely resemble what I expect from brokers that provide transparent ECN pricing and fixed commission structures per lot. An important red flag for me is the noteworthy lack of fee transparency. Even user feedback mentions unclear and potentially hidden costs in the fee structure. For someone like me, who values full clarity on commissions, this is a point of caution. The available information highlights that trading fees are not easily understood, and there may be additional costs only revealed once you’re actively trading on their interface. This approach is concerning, especially compared to competitors that provide clear breakdowns of per-lot or per-trade commissions. Additionally, there are risk factors surrounding MIB’s regulatory status and business practices, such as the revoked license for dealing in futures contracts and the “suspicious regulatory license” alert. Until MIB discloses their commission structure transparently, I would not feel comfortable recommending them to anyone seeking a classic ECN or raw spread trading environment with clear per-lot fees. For me, transparent costs are non-negotiable when evaluating broker trustworthiness.