As someone who has spent years in the trading world, I am always particularly cautious when evaluating a broker, especially one like VPS. Based on my direct experience navigating their offering, VPS primarily presents itself as a multi-asset platform with an apparent focus on the broader securities market rather than pure forex. My evaluation of their services shows that VPS provides access to a range of trading instruments. These include growth investments and various brokerage products, which likely means access to stocks and related financial instruments. However, there is no explicit mention of forex, indices, cryptocurrencies, or commodities as separate, dedicated products on their available platforms. For me, the lack of clear information about specific asset classes—especially forex and commodities—raises flags around product transparency. This is reinforced by the fact that VPS is not regulated by any recognized authority. Unregulated brokers can, and sometimes do, offer a broad swath of assets, but without strict oversight, I cannot confirm what is fully available—or that client rights are adequately protected. While some user feedback highlights strengths in their trading platform and the range of securities offered, I find it necessary to stress that if your goal is to trade forex, indices, or cryptocurrencies, you should seek further detailed confirmation directly from VPS. Their absence of an MT4/MT5 platform is also noteworthy for dedicated forex traders. Personally, without independent, regulated confirmation of the exact products available, I remain extremely cautious and would recommend thorough due diligence before committing funds or trading with VPS, especially for forex or other specialized asset classes.