In my experience reviewing SinoPac Holdings, one of the first things I noticed was the lack of transparency regarding trading conditions, including critical details such as spread type. From the information I’ve gathered, SinoPac Holdings does not provide clear data on whether their spreads are fixed or variable; in fact, there is an overall scarcity of specifics when it comes to account features, fee structure, and trading conditions. This absence of detail makes it impossible for me, or any prospective trader, to accurately anticipate how their spreads might behave—especially during periods of significant news-driven market volatility. As a trader, I know from experience that under regulated and reputable brokers, spreads—whether fixed or variable—react in different ways to liquidity events. Fixed spreads can offer predictability, but in extreme news situations, slippage or requotes can still occur. Variable spreads, on the other hand, tend to widen sharply as liquidity dries up and market risk increases. Without firm disclosure from SinoPac Holdings on their operational model, and considering their lack of regulation, I find myself unable to rely on any assumptions regarding their spread behavior under such stress. Given this opacity and the clearly flagged high-risk profile, I do not feel comfortable speculating on trading conditions with SinoPac Holdings. For me, transparency is key to trust, and without concrete information on spreads, I would advise caution and insist on greater clarity before considering any trading activity—especially in volatile markets.