Based on my experience evaluating brokers, I always prioritize transparency about tradable assets and regulatory status before depositing any funds. When I reviewed IFC, I noticed that their platform emphasizes general financial brokerage, cash trading, margin financing, and spot trading. However, there is a notable lack of detail regarding the specific instruments available—particularly Gold (such as XAU/USD) and Crude Oil contracts or CFDs. I was unable to find clear indicators or instrument lists confirming these commodities are offered, which is a concern for me given how most reputable brokers prominently list their tradable assets. Additionally, the unregulated status of IFC raises significant red flags. For me, trading commodities like Gold or Oil through an unregulated broker substantially increases risk, since in case of disputes or operational issues, there is little recourse. A demo account is available, which could allow potential clients to explore the platform’s asset offerings, but in my view, demo access does not substitute clear, upfront product disclosure or regulatory protection. Given the current lack of explicit information regarding Gold and Crude Oil among their tradable instruments, and considering the overall transparency and regulatory concerns, I would exercise considerable caution. For my own trading, I prefer platforms where asset availability and compliance are clearly documented, especially for key commodities. If trading Gold or Oil is your priority, I advise ensuring the broker provides unambiguous access to those markets and holds proper authorization before proceeding.