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What are the handling fees for futures? How is it generally calculated?
Futures commission refers to the fees paid by futures traders according to a certain proportion of the total contract value after the transaction.

Different varieties have different handling fees. All futures companies are members of exchanges (financial exchanges are not). A fixed part of the customer's fees for participating in futures trading will be paid to the exchange, and the other part will be collected by the futures company. The standard for charging futures companies is to add a part to the futures exchange for its own operation.

Different futures companies charge different fees in different regions. Relatively large and powerful futures companies charge higher fees, while some small futures companies charge slightly lower fees. The handling fee will also vary according to the customer's capital size and transaction volume. For customers with a large amount of funds or even millions, futures companies will also moderately reduce the handling fee.

The following is a list of some commodity handling fees of Shanghai Stock Exchange: