In my experience evaluating brokers, I found that Going Securities does not openly detail different account types on their website or in publicly available sources, which immediately stands out to me. Unlike many brokers that clearly outline various account offerings—such as standard, ECN, or VIP with differentiating features—Going Securities instead focuses its attention on regulated futures and securities trading, asset and wealth management, and investment research. All these services are provided through what appears to be a singular proprietary platform, "Going Securities Pro." As someone who values transparency, the lack of clarity regarding specific account types or tiered structures makes it difficult for me to assess potential fit for different trader profiles. This gap also extends to their fee structure, which is marked as “unclear” based on my research. That said, the firm's SFC regulation does provide a measure of client protection and credibility, which I always view as critical. For me, this means I would only proceed with extra caution—reaching out to their customer support directly for a thorough understanding of what is offered before making any commitment. In short, while their regulatory status is reassuring, the absence of detailed account specifications makes comparative evaluations challenging and warrants careful due diligence.