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How much is the handling fee for silver futures?
The transaction fee of silver futures is charged according to a certain proportion of the transaction amount. Introduction to the calculation method of handling fee and margin for silver futures trading;

The handling fee rate of silver futures is 0.5%, 1 handling fee is 2.85 yuan. The calculation method is: 1 handling fee = current price of silver × 1 kg of silver × handling fee rate = 3800× 15× 0.5% = 2.85 yuan.

The margin ratio of silver futures is 6%, and the margin of 1 is 3420 yuan. Calculation method: 1 hand deposit = current price of silver × 1 kg of silver× deposit ratio =3800× 15×6%=3420 yuan.

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The Significance of Silver Futures Listing

1. The design scale of silver futures contracts is moderate.

If the price of silver is 6-7 yuan/gram, the value of a silver futures contract is between 90,000 yuan-10.5 million yuan. If the margin stipulated by the futures company is 12%, it is generally around 10000 yuan. Compared with Japan and India, the trading unit of silver futures contracts in the United States is relatively large. Compared with most varieties, the scale design of domestic silver futures contracts is quite satisfactory.

2. The design of margin system is conducive to improving the efficiency of hedge funds.

There are four stages in the listing operation of silver futures contracts: 7%, 10%, 15% and 20%, which are the same as the design of gold futures. This design is different from the multi-scale proportion of copper, aluminum, lead, zinc, rebar and wire. Simplifying the trading margin ratio and reducing the maximum ratio is conducive to improving and optimizing the use efficiency of silver futures hedging funds.

3. The design of the daily limit board system is slightly different from other varieties.

When D 1 and D2 trading days meet the unilateral price limit of silver futures in the same direction, D2 silver futures contract will increase by 6 percentage points on the basis of D 1 price limit range, which is 1 percentage point higher than the price limit range of gold, copper, aluminum, lead, zinc, rebar and wire rod.