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How to calculate the handling fee in futures account?
At present, all domestic futures exchanges are Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) and its subsidiaries, Shanghai International Energy Exchange Center (INE), Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE), Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange or CZCE), China Financial Futures Exchange (CICC or CFFEX) and Guangzhou Futures Exchange newly established on April 19, 20265438. There are 70 kinds of futures that have been listed and traded. Some futures products are free of charge, but some futures products are more expensive. For example, the handling fee of stock index futures is 15 times of the opening price, so how to avoid the more expensive handling fee? What are the rules for closing an exchange?

1. Varieties of Dashang Institute, Zhengshang Institute and CICC (stock index, iron ore, coke, coking coal, thermal coal, glass, apples, soybean meal, etc. ), the order of these three exchanges is different from today. When closing a position, the default is to close the old position, that is, close the position first.

The order of opening positions has an influence on the handling fee: although the old positions are closed by default for the varieties with higher expenses, when calculating the handling fee for trading positions, the method of "closing the new positions on the same day first, then closing the historical positions" is adopted to calculate the number of positions one by one. In order to avoid high handling fees, investors are advised to close yesterday's opportunity before the opening of the same contract today when trading these three exchange varieties.

2. For the varieties of the previous issue (hot coil, rebar, gold, silver, etc. ).), only the complete explanation of the last issue. When you choose "Close", it is the old location, and when you choose "Ping Jin", it is the current location.

The order of opening positions has no effect on the handling fee. Current positions are charged according to current regulations, and positions held yesterday are charged according to yesterday's regulations.

Related Q&A: What is the primary handling fee for rebar futures trading? The handling fee for rebar futures trading has been increased to 13, because the intraday trading discount has been cancelled by the volatility exchange recently, and the handling fee cannot be reduced in a short time.