What is the specific cost of futures trading?
The handling fee of futures trading is equivalent to the commission in stocks, which is mainly composed of the handling fee of futures exchange and the handling fee of futures company. It is a fee charged in a certain way after the transaction is successful.
There are two main ways to collect fees for futures trading: manually (such as 3 yuan/hand) and according to a certain proportion of the transaction amount (such as 65438+ 0 ‰ of the transaction amount). Futures exchanges mainly include: China Financial Futures Exchange, Dalian Commodity Exchange, Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange and Shanghai Futures Exchange.
Fees for various futures transactions, taking Shanghai Futures Exchange as an example:
Shanghai Futures Exchange charges 0.5 ‰ of the transaction amount for copper, fuel oil, silver and pulp. The charging standard for lead wire is 0.4 ‰ of the transaction amount; The charging standard for rebar, asphalt and hot coil is 1 of the transaction amount.
The charging standard of rubber handling fee is 0.45 ‰ of the transaction amount. In addition, the Shanghai Futures Exchange charges gold, aluminum, zinc and tin for one hand per 3 yuan.