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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Is Trading Costing Us More Than We Think?
by
Jatiluhung
on 28/11/2024, 13:18:01 UTC
A while back, I took a hard look at how much I was spending on trading fees. Futures, spot, perpetuals, it didn’t matter. The total hit me like a punch to the gut. For every trade I carefully planned, a chunk of my profit was quietly eaten away. And the more I traded, the worse it got.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had my wins. There’s nothing like the thrill of catching a perfect market move. But when I looked closer, I realized the fees were taking a bigger piece of the pie than I’d like to admit. It got me wondering, why don’t more platforms offer something meaningful to offset these costs?

Sure, I’ve heard about discounts and bonuses here and there, but they often feel temporary or hard to access. What if there was a way to consistently cut fees or even get rewarded for trading? Wouldn’t that make the whole game more sustainable, especially for smaller traders like me trying to scale up?

I’ve heard rumors of platforms offering permanent rebates or incentives tied to certain apps, but I haven’t looked too deeply yet. What about you? Have you come across any tools or events that actually help with fees or rewards? I’d love to hear what’s working
I think on Binance there are quite a lot of programs that offer discounted trading fees and we can even get trading fee vouchers within certain limits. As long as we can fulfill the conditions requested by the platform. And if you want trading costs to be lower on Binance then we can buy BNB and store it on the platform and usually trading costs will be deducted from the BNB that we have and usually it is cheaper than being deducted from the USD that we have.

Even in Futures trading, campaigns are sometimes held that allow us to get free trading fees.

But to ensure that we always get low trading fees, I think it will be difficult to obtain on any platform. Because all bonuses and vouchers or any campaigns are usually only temporary. That's why I don't trade often. And only buy and hold and sell after the profit is large enough. So this will make my trading costs not so much.