After reviewing all available information, I cannot recommend Pi Securities for trading individual assets like Gold (XAU/USD) or Crude Oil. In my experience, it is essential to confirm not only what products are advertised, but what is actually supported on a broker’s real trading platforms. According to the details I found, Pi Securities focuses on equities, derivatives, mutual funds, and bonds, specifically within the Thai market and some international equities. There is no indication, either in the official materials or their supported product lists, that they offer forex pairs or commodity CFDs such as gold or crude oil. For me, the absence of forex, commodities, indices, cryptocurrencies, and options suggests that Pi Securities is not equipped for those who want to trade global commodities directly. While they do support MT4 and MT5, which often offer these assets at other brokers, the asset list in this case remains strictly limited. I have also noticed that transparency is lacking—there is no clear public information about available instruments, account conditions, or even deposit and withdrawal processes. Given the lack of regulation and the significant limitations in tradable products, I would exercise extreme caution. From my perspective, if my goal was exposure to gold or oil via instruments like XAU/USD or oil CFDs, I would search for a well-regulated broker with explicit commodity offerings, and clear, publicly available terms and conditions.