As an independent forex trader prioritizing broker transparency and cost efficiency, I scrutinized Agility Forex’s fee structure closely. According to my findings, Agility Forex advertises itself as having zero commissions on trading. Instead of a traditional commission-based model, the broker primarily imposes a flat rate fee of $15 (or the currency equivalent) for non-domestic fund deliveries—such as sending CAD to Europe or GBP to Australia. For very small transactions below $500, or specific jurisdictions, fixed charges do apply, and these are disclosed in advance. However, I could not find any specific public disclosure regarding their spreads. For me, this lack of transparency around spreads is troubling because, in the absence of commissions, brokers often widen the spread to generate revenue. Without direct, detailed spread information, it’s challenging to accurately compare overall trading costs with regulated peers who must publish clear fee and pricing tables. The appeal of commission-free and fee-disclosed transfers is somewhat offset by this opacity. Given Agility Forex operates without regulatory oversight, the absence of published spread data is a cautionary red flag. Personally, I am always vigilant with any broker that does not fully outline all elements of its pricing model, because hidden costs can erode trading profitability over time. For risk-sensitive traders, I advise weighing these factors very carefully before committing significant capital.