In my experience with multiple brokers, one of the first things I look for is a clear fee structure, especially regarding commissions per lot on ECN or raw spread accounts. With Fortune Wealth, this has proven challenging. Based on my review of their available information, Fortune Wealth does not offer ECN or raw spread accounts typically found in the forex industry. Their primary focus appears to be on equities and derivatives trading via platforms like the NSE Mobile App and NOW. For me, the lack of offering in standard forex account types, such as ECN, is a significant limitation. Moreover, Fortune Wealth is upfront about charging a one-time account opening fee of Rs 116, but I could not find any straightforward details about trading commissions per lot. Instead, they require clients to pay a 20% upfront margin of the transaction value for cash market trades, which is different from a per-lot commission structure and is more in line with Indian equity brokers. For someone used to forex trading, this approach feels less transparent. What raises additional concern for me is the lack of regulatory oversight—there’s no valid license, which means there’s limited external accountability if questions about fees or execution arise. In short, I did not find any information about standard commission charges per lot for ECN or raw spread accounts, because Fortune Wealth doesn’t appear to provide those account types. This absence of clarity and limited range of trading instruments makes me very cautious about engaging with this broker.