QuilCapital advertises access to over 600 instruments across six named categories. This QuilCapital-LTD.net Review breaks down what’s actually listed within each category, rather than treating the 600+ figure as self-explanatory on its own.
Rather than repeating the platform’s general framing, this review checks QuilCapital’s specific published examples across forex, metals, energies, stocks, indices, and cryptocurrencies, and how that adds up to a genuine multi-asset trading account experience.
Forex
QuilCapital lists access to over 100 currency pairs, including major pairs like EUR/USD and GBP/USD, along with minor and exotic combinations.
This QuilCapital-LTD.net Review finds this pair count consistent with the platform’s broader instrument claims for a genuine multi-asset trading account, since 100 pairs is a substantial but not implausible figure for a platform advertising 600+ instruments overall.
Metals
The metals category centers specifically on gold (XAU/USD) and silver (XAG/USD), positioned as tools for portfolio stability. This QuilCapital-LTD.net Review sees this as a fairly standard, conservative metals offering, two named, widely recognized instruments rather than a long list of less common alternatives.
Naming XAU/USD and XAG/USD directly, rather than a vague reference to “precious metals,” gives traders something concrete to verify against their own trading needs before assuming broader metals coverage exists.
Energies
QuilCapital’s energy category includes crude oil, specifically naming WTI and Brent variants, along with natural gas. Covering both major crude oil benchmarks, rather than just one, gives traders more flexibility to track regional pricing differences between the two.
Stocks
The stocks category names Apple, Tesla, and Amazon specifically as examples, describing access to “the world’s biggest companies” more broadly. This QuilCapital-LTD.net Review finds that naming recognizable individual companies is more useful for evaluation than a generic reference to “global equities,” since a trader can immediately confirm whether familiar names are actually available.
Indices and Cryptocurrencies
QuilCapital’s indices category names the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, DAX 40, and FTSE 100 specifically, covering major markets across the US, Germany, and the UK.
The cryptocurrency category names Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple as leading examples, with cryptocurrency CFD trading offered alongside the platform’s traditional instruments rather than through a separate system.
This QuilCapital-LTD.net Review sees value in having both categories named with specific, recognizable examples rather than vague category descriptions, which is consistent with how the platform describes most of its other asset categories.
Verification and Access Across Categories
As with the rest of the platform, accessing any of these six categories requires the same KYC and AML verification QuilCapital applies platform-wide, along with the citizenship eligibility requirements detailed in the platform’s terms.
This QuilCapital-LTD.net Review notes that market access itself isn’t gated separately by category, once verification is complete, all six asset types are available from the same account.
Fees Across Asset Categories
QuilCapital’s terms state that trading fees may include spreads, commissions, or other charges, disclosed before any trade is executed, applying across all six categories rather than varying in structure by asset type.
This QuilCapital-LTD.net Review notes that specific per-category spread figures aren’t broken out in the general marketing pages reviewed here, which makes requesting a category-specific fee schedule a reasonable step before trading a particular asset class.
This matters more for some categories than others. A trader active mainly in forex, where spreads tend to be measured in fractions of a pip, will likely notice cost differences more directly than someone holding longer-term positions in indices or metals, where financing costs on overnight positions can matter as much as the initial spread.
A Simulated Look at Cross-Category Access
Testing how the six categories sit together in a simulated account gives a sense of whether QuilCapital’s “single account” framing holds up in practice.
Moving from a forex pair to a metals position and then checking a cryptocurrency price happens within the same MT5-based interface, without switching platforms or logging into a separate system.
As one simulated user experience put it, “having Tesla shares and Bitcoin in the same watchlist as EUR/USD made comparing opportunities across markets a lot simpler than juggling separate apps.” That kind of consolidated access is one of the more practical advantages of a genuinely unified multi-asset trading account.
What’s Worth Confirming Before Committing
A few specific details are worth clarifying directly with QuilCapital before trading a particular category. Since only two metals are named specifically, confirming whether additional precious metals beyond gold and silver are available is a reasonable question for traders with broader metals interests.
It’s also worth requesting the complete stock list beyond the three named examples, since “the world’s biggest companies” is a broad claim that a short list of three names doesn’t fully substantiate on its own.
Finally, confirming category-specific spread and commission figures directly, rather than relying on the general fee language in the terms, is worth doing before committing to active trading in any single category.
Asset Categories at a Glance
| Category | Named Examples | What’s Specified |
| Forex | EUR/USD, GBP/USD | 100+ pairs across major, minor, exotic |
| Metals | XAU/USD, XAG/USD | Gold and silver named specifically |
| Energies | WTI, Brent, natural gas | Both major crude oil benchmarks covered |
| Stocks | Apple, Tesla, Amazon | Three named examples, broader claim unverified |
| Indices | S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, DAX 40, FTSE 100 | Four major benchmarks named directly |
| Cryptocurrencies | Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple | Three named tokens as leading examples |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many currency pairs does QuilCapital offer?
The platform lists over 100 pairs, including major pairs like EUR/USD and GBP/USD, along with minor and exotic combinations.
Which precious metals can I trade on QuilCapital?
Gold (XAU/USD) and silver (XAG/USD) are named specifically in the platform’s metals category.
Does QuilCapital offer cryptocurrency trading?
Yes. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple are named as leading examples within QuilCapital’s cryptocurrency category, offered through cryptocurrency CFD trading alongside traditional instruments rather than a separate crypto exchange.
Are individual stocks available, or only indices?
Both. QuilCapital names Apple, Tesla, and Amazon as stock examples, separate from its indices category covering benchmarks like the S&P 500.
Is verification required separately for each asset category?
No. Standard KYC and AML verification applies platform-wide, and all six categories are accessible from the same verified account.
Conclusion
A 600+ instrument claim means little without specific, named examples behind it, and QuilCapital’s category pages back up that broader figure with concrete instruments across most of its six asset types.
This concluding perspective on the QuilCapital-LTD.net Review suggests that forex, metals, energies, indices, and cryptocurrencies are each described with specific, recognizable examples, while the stocks category, naming only three companies, would benefit from a fuller published list to match its broader “biggest companies” claim.
The platform’s approach to cryptocurrency CFD trading alongside traditional instruments reflects that same pattern of naming concrete examples.
For anyone evaluating a multi-asset trading account across these six categories, this QuilCapital-LTD.net Review recommends confirming the complete instrument list for any category of particular interest directly with the platform.