Based on my experience assessing brokers with diverse offerings, I need to clarify that BRAC EPL does not provide access to indices such as the US100. Their product range is restricted to Bangladeshi equities and related services, and they do not offer indices, forex, or commodities trading. This limitation is especially important for a trader like myself seeking diversified exposure or focused index trades like the US100. When reviewing their overall trading cost structure, I found that the only fee clearly outlined is the commission, set at a maximum of 1% of the total trade value. This applies to equity transactions. There is no detailed information available about spreads, overnight financing charges, or platform fees for other asset classes because those instruments are simply not available. Additionally, the absence of a demo account and the lack of regulatory oversight raises concerns for me about transparency and fee predictability, both of which are critical for prudent capital management in equity trading. In summary, for anyone interested specifically in indices such as the US100, BRAC EPL would not be a suitable venue. Investors should always verify a broker’s regulatory status and product range—especially before committing any funds. For my own trading, the inability to access key global indices and the absence of regulation are major factors that would lead me to look elsewhere for such products.