In my experience as a trader, asset variety is frequently a make-or-break factor when evaluating brokers. With Mahfaza, I noted that their offering includes access to forex, crosses, indices, and commodities. While the broker’s site does not specifically enumerate every commodity offered, commodities trading at most MT5 brokers generally covers major products like gold (XAU/USD) and crude oil. However, since Mahfaza is unregulated and lacks detailed disclosures about their exact instruments or conditions, I approach this with caution. From a risk-conscious standpoint, the lack of explicit regulatory supervision makes it critical to verify each asset’s availability on a live or demo account before making real deposits. In my methodical approach, I would always start with their demo account—something Mahfaza does offer—to directly check if gold and crude oil are indeed available, and to evaluate the spreads and execution conditions firsthand. Even though forex and general commodity trading are listed as supported, the absence of clear documentation on their site, combined with their unregulated status, means I wouldn’t assume all major commodities are present. For anyone considering Mahfaza, I recommend extra due diligence: double-check in their platform for access to assets like gold or crude oil, and reassess the risk carefully before live trading or allocating larger funds.