Confirm what products are actually available
Begin with Capital Com's official markets or instruments pages and its legal documents to see which product types it lists for clients in your country. Be precise about terminology: mutual funds, ETFs, and CFDs on ETFs or shares are different products with different ownership structures, costs and risks. A broker may offer exposure to fund-like instruments without offering traditional mutual funds, so confirm the exact legal form of anything you plan to buy.
- Check the official instrument list for your country and regulated entity.
- Distinguish between mutual funds, ETFs and derivative products such as CFDs.
- Ask support in writing whether traditional mutual funds are available to you.
- Confirm whether any product you consider involves ownership of the underlying asset or a derivative contract.

