In my experience navigating various brokers, clarity and transparency around fees are fundamental to trust. With Abbott Futures, I faced immediate challenges in this regard. According to the available information, there is a notable lack of disclosure on both commissions and spreads. I could not find any detailed breakdown regarding what traders might expect to pay for each transaction, nor are there specifics about account types or fee structures. This absence of critical details makes it impossible for me to accurately predict or compare actual trading costs. Furthermore, the fact that Abbott Futures operates with a suspicious clone license flagged by the NFA only deepens my caution. Limited transparency in fee structures, especially in a firm already under regulatory scrutiny, is a significant red flag for me. In the past, lack of upfront information has been a precursor to unexpected costs or disputes. For serious traders—myself included—a broker should offer clear schedules for commissions and spreads before account opening. Given this environment of uncertainty, I personally would not commit capital without full disclosure of these essential fee details. For those prioritizing safe and transparent trading, I believe this absence of information is a risk not worth taking.