Based on my in-depth review and experience, CMF presents a rather streamlined approach toward account types compared to many brokers. Instead of offering a wide range of specialized account tiers, CMF allows for a basic live trading account and a demo account. For me, this simplicity has both advantages and drawbacks, especially when considering the needs of traders with varying experience levels or risk appetites. The demo account is a critical tool, especially for beginners or anyone wanting to test the functionality of CMF’s proprietary platforms such as Bo Yi Master Cloud Trading Edition and their mobile apps. I appreciated how this account provided real-time market conditions with virtual funds, allowing for a risk-free environment to experiment and adapt to their software, which is quite different from the standard MT4/MT5 environment familiar to many in the global market. The main live trading account accommodates both commodity and financial futures, and the minimum deposit is very low (as little as 1 RMB), which minimizes financial barriers to entry. However, I noted that there are no distinct account types with varying spreads, leverage, or premium services as seen in other brokers, so all clients essentially share the same conditions and fee structure. In summary, while there is little in the way of tiered accounts or customization at CMF, the presence of a robust demo account, straightforward funding and withdrawal policies, and reliable regulation provide a solid foundation. For traders like me who value regulatory oversight and low entry barriers, the broad-scope account structure is sufficient, but anyone seeking tailored account perks or high-level features might find CMF’s offerings a bit limited. As always, I recommend carefully considering your own needs and verifying current conditions with the broker directly before committing funds.