As an experienced trader, regulatory oversight and transparency are absolute priorities for me when evaluating any broker, especially as my capital and personal finances are at stake. Based on my research into Bull Market, I found that while they offer a range of investment products—primarily focused on mutual funds, local Argentine stocks, US equities, and bonds—their available assets are quite limited for those looking to trade global commodities like Gold (XAU/USD) or Crude Oil. There is no mention or clear evidence that Bull Market facilitates trading in major commodities or forex products. This lack of access is significant from both a risk and opportunity perspective. Trading Gold and Crude Oil typically requires a broker to have connections to international derivatives or spot markets, and these products are often offered alongside regulatory protections. Bull Market, according to available data, holds no regulation from Argentina’s CNV or any major global financial authority. I am very cautious about trading any sensitive assets with an unregulated platform, as it exposes me to substantial counterparty risk. In summary, based on my personal assessment, Bull Market does not support direct trading of popular global assets like Gold or Crude Oil. For those types of instruments, I would only consider a broker with established, transparent, and regulated trading infrastructure. I cannot compromise on safety when it comes to my portfolio.