In my experience as a trader evaluating brokers, I prioritize transparency and reliability—especially when it comes to understanding the true trading costs associated with popular indices like the US100. T&D Asset Management is regulated in Japan by the Financial Services Agency and has been operating for over 15 years, which is generally a positive sign in terms of operational legitimacy and oversight. However, from the data available, T&D appears to focus on investment management strategies such as AXIA (Value), SOPHIA (Core-Growth), and ESG, which center on equity and long-term investment rather than direct retail trading of indices such as the US100. Based on their official services, I couldn’t find concrete evidence that T&D offers leveraged or CFD products directly tied to global indices, including the US100, in the standard retail trading sense. Without clear information on platform spreads, commissions, or overnight swap rates specifically for indices, it is difficult—if not impossible—for me to break down exact trading costs. Additionally, there is only one direct user review, which raises some concerns about the accessibility and practical experience of trading with T&D for global clients. Given these ambiguities and the limited customer support options (just email), I would urge any trader to proceed with caution, and to directly confirm all cost structures, instrument availability, and withdrawal procedures through official channels before committing significant funds. In summary, I could not verify transparent or competitive trading cost data for the US100—or even direct access to this instrument—on the T&D platform based on the information currently available to me.