In my experience with EGM Securities, I observed that they provide access to a decent variety of trading instruments. Specifically, I found that the broker offers trading in forex (currencies), commodities, shares (stocks), indices, and ETFs. However, one notable limitation is that they do not support trading in cryptocurrencies, bonds, options, or mutual funds. For me, variety in instruments can be useful for strategic diversification or adapting to changing market conditions, but I always assess this in context with the broker’s overall transparency and reliability. What stands out with EGM Securities is their broad coverage within the available categories: over 60 currency pairs, several precious metals, more than 30 CFDs, and more than 240 shares. That breadth might appeal to traders who want flexibility to shift between asset classes. As someone who values risk management, it's important for me to underline that access to high leverage (up to 1:400) can magnify both profits and losses, which is especially relevant when dealing with volatile commodities or forex pairs. Ultimately, while the range of instruments is robust for currency, commodities, shares, and indices, I am always cautious given the broker’s lack of recognized regulation. For me, instrument availability is only valuable when matched by strong safety controls and clear disclosures.