Abstract: AgriVisor is a proprietary trading firm focusing on the operation of its funds, and it is not a trading platform for ordinary investors. The tradable instruments include commodities, futures, and options. It only trades with its capital, does not raise funds from the public or organizations, and has no demand for global business expansion or client development.
| AgriVisor Review Summary | |
| Founded | 1996 |
| Registered Country/Region | United States |
| Regulation | No regulation |
| Market Instruments | Commodities, futures, and options |
| Demo Account | / |
| Trading Platform | / |
| Minimum Deposit | / |
| Customer Support | Email: info@agrivisor.com |
| Address: 1701 Towanda Avenue, Bloomington, IL 61702-2500 | |
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AgriVisor is a proprietary trading firm focusing on the operation of its funds, and it is not a trading platform for ordinary investors. The tradable instruments include commodities, futures, and options. It only trades with its capital, does not raise funds from the public or organizations, and has no demand for global business expansion or client development.

| Pros | Cons |
| Experienced broker | No regulation |
| Unclear fee structure | |
| No info on deposit and withdrawal | |
| No direct contact channel |
No. AgriVisor is not regulated, making it less safe than regulated brokers. Please be aware of the risk!


AgriVisor offers a wide range of market instruments, including commodities, futures, and options.
| Tradable Instruments | Supported |
| Commodities | ✔ |
| Futures | ✔ |
| Options | ✔ |
| Forex | ❌ |
| Indices | ❌ |
| Stocks | ❌ |
| Cryptocurrencies | ❌ |
| Bonds | ❌ |
| Options | ❌ |
| ETFs | ❌ |
| Mutual Funds | ❌ |
