Daesin Securities, Overseas Futures Index Currency Commission Discount Event
New Overseas Futures Account Customers... $0.70~1.95 Fee Per Contract Applied
22 CME-Listed Index and Currency Overseas Futures Eligible... Discount Until End of August
[Asia Economy Reporter Song Hwajeong] Daishin Securities is conducting a discount event on overseas futures trading fees.
On the 10th, Daishin Securities announced that it will hold a "Overseas Futures Index and Currency Trading Fee Discount" event for 16 weeks until August 31, offering discounted trading fees for index and currency-related overseas futures listed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) to customers who newly open overseas futures accounts.
This event, designed to activate overseas futures trading, targets customers who open an overseas futures account with Daishin Securities for the first time or who have not traded overseas futures in 2021. The eligible products are 22 major index and currency futures listed on the CME. Micro currency futures (4 types) and micro index futures (5 types) are charged $0.70 per contract, mini currency futures (2 types) are charged $1.50 per contract, and mini index futures (5 types) and regular currency futures (6 types) are charged $1.95 per contract.
The fee discount applies until August 31. To participate in the event, customers must apply through Daishin Securities' Mobile Trading System (MTS), Home Trading System (HTS), or website. For inquiries, contact the Customer Satisfaction Center or the Overseas Futures Trading Desk.
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Kim Kyunghoon, Head of Global Derivatives Division at Daishin Securities, said, “Overseas futures can be included as investment assets to diversify portfolios,” and added, “We hope investors take advantage of this event to invest in overseas futures with the industry's lowest trading fees.”
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