From my experience and based on what I've learned specifically about ARGUS, the answer to whether ARGUS charges a commission per lot on their ECN or raw spread accounts is not directly addressed or clearly outlined. ARGUS is regulated by CYSEC and has been operating for over 20 years, providing a range of services, including asset management and brokerage via their own platforms and a global trader platform powered by Saxo. However, the available information does not mention the existence of ECN or raw spread account types, nor does it provide concrete details about per-lot commission structures typically associated with such accounts. This omission is significant for me as a trader because transparent fee structures are key to assessing a broker’s trustworthiness and cost efficiency. In my trading journey, I've learned that legitimate brokers are usually very clear about spreads and commissions, especially for ECN accounts where per-lot fees are a central feature. The lack of explicit data here means I cannot confirm if ARGUS offers true ECN or raw spread accounts, or what their commission policy might be. Because of this uncertainty, and given the reported issues with withdrawals and customer satisfaction, I would personally proceed very cautiously and seek full fee and account structure disclosures directly from ARGUS before considering them for trading.