Abstract:Daio describes itself as a brokerage founded in 2022 and registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It offers traders 100+ trading instruments, 3 kinds of accounts. It is currently unregulated.
| DaioReview Summary | |
| Founded | 2022 |
| Registered Country/Region | No regulation |
| Regulation | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
| Market Instruments | CurrencyMetalsCommoditiesCryptocurrenciesSharesIndices |
| Demo Account | ❌ |
| Leverage | Up to 1:3000 |
| Spread | Low |
| Trading Platform | / |
| Min Deposit | $10 |
| Customer Support | Email: support@daio.co |
| Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Linkedin | |
| Physical Address: Suite 305, Griffith Corporate Centre, PO Box 1510, Beachmont, Kingstown, St. Vincent & the Grenadines | |
Daio describes itself as a brokerage founded in 2022 and registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It offers traders 100+ trading instruments, 3 kinds of accounts. It is currently unregulated.

| Pros | Cons |
| 100+ trading instruments | No regulation |
| No swaps | No trading platform information |
| Minimum deposit $10 | Not clear Spread information |
| No payment method information |
Daio is registered on its official website until 2023, but currently operates in an unregulated state.


Daio says it offers 100+ instruments with a variety of currency pairs, including primary, secondary and exotic options; A market index such as the S&P 500 or Nasdaq; Precious metals investment opportunities, such as gold, silver and platinum; Commodities such as Brent and WTI; Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and other options; It is also possible to trade CFDS on the world's largest companies, from Apple to Amazon.
| Tradable Instruments | Supported |
| Currency | ✔ |
| Metals | ✔ |
| Commodities | ✔ |
| Cryptocurrencies | ✔ |
| Shares | ✔ |
| Indices | ✔ |
| Bonds | ❌ |
| ETF | ❌ |

Daio has 3 types of accounts for traders to choose from: Cent Account, Standard Account, PrO ECN Account.
Their minimum deposit requirements range from as low as $10 to as high as $100. All three types of accounts charge no commission and support low spreads. Leverage up to 1:300.

They do not charge commissions or swaps, with spreads information not clear, only claimed to be low.

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