Confirm whether mutual funds are actually offered
The first step is to establish, from TMGM's own current documents, whether mutual funds are part of its product range for clients in your country. Many multi-asset and CFD-focused brokers do not offer traditional mutual funds at all, or offer fund exposure only through other instruments. Do not rely on third-party summaries, older articles or forum posts. Check the broker's product pages, legal documents and account opening flow, and confirm in writing with support if anything is unclear. If mutual funds are not available, note which alternatives the broker lists so you can compare them on their own terms rather than assuming they behave like funds.
- Read the current product and markets pages published by TMGM for your regulated entity and region.
- Check the account application flow to see which asset classes appear for your residency.
- Ask support in writing whether mutual funds are available and keep the reply for your records.
- Do not treat fund-themed CFDs or ETFs as equivalent to mutual funds; they have different structures and costs.

