In reviewing KIT as an experienced trader, I am unable to compare different account types because, based on available information, KIT does not publicly detail separate account types for retail or institutional clients. This lack of clear segmentation is concerning to me, particularly from a risk and trust assessment perspective. In my experience, reputable brokers provide full transparency about their account offerings—outlining features such as minimum deposit, leverage, spreads, and whether demo accounts exist. Unfortunately, none of these specifics are disclosed by KIT, which is a significant red flag for me, especially for anyone trading with real capital. Furthermore, KIT positions itself primarily towards institutional and experienced professional users with its Valdi Market Access platform, which is not suited for beginner or casual traders. This reinforces my impression that KIT may not cater to the diverse needs typical of retail forex brokers offering multiple account structures. As someone who values regulatory oversight and clarity, the absence of detailed account information—paired with KIT’s unregulated status—increases my concerns about transparency and client protection. For me, before considering any broker, understanding the account types and knowing what protections are in place is essential for prudent risk management. Therefore, when a broker does not provide such basic, critical information, I proceed with extreme caution.