In my experience, Taishin Securities primarily serves as a licensed broker in Taiwan, with a regulatory track record under the Taipei Exchange. When I researched their available trading instruments, I found that their focus is on a range of investment products typical for traditional securities firms in East Asia. Personally, when I reviewed their platform, I saw that I could access securities such as stocks, bonds, futures, ETFs, commodities, and derivatives. What stood out to me was that despite their broad range within these conventional instruments, they do not offer trading in forex, indices, options, or cryptocurrencies. For me, this limitation is significant—especially as a forex trader—since those asset classes are entirely unavailable through Taishin Securities. In my professional judgment, I find it reassuring that their offering is transparent about these boundaries. The broker’s focus on regulated products allows for a potentially higher degree of investor protection, but it also means that anyone looking to diversify into global forex, crypto, or index trading will likely need to look elsewhere. For someone interested primarily in local or regional securities markets, Taishin Securities may be suitable, but for those of us seeking multi-asset global exposure, the scope here feels quite restricted. I advise careful alignment with your own trading needs and expectations before choosing this platform.