Daishin Securities Offers Up to 77.5% Discount on Overseas Futures Fees: "Drastically Reduced" Event
Daishin Securities is offering a discount on overseas futures trading fees.
On June 13, Daishin Securities announced that it will hold the "Overseas Micro Futures Fee, Drastically Reduced" event until the end of this month, offering a discount of over 50% on trading fees for overseas micro futures, including Nasdaq 100 Micro Futures.
This event provides a discount on overseas micro futures trading fees for customers who apply. The fee for Nasdaq 100 Micro Futures will be reduced from $2 per contract to $0.45 per contract, a 77.5% discount. Other micro futures will be discounted by 50% to $1 per contract. For Euro Stoxx and German DAX index micro futures, the fee will be set at 1 euro per contract.
The products eligible for the discounted trading fees include 15 types of micro products traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the European Derivatives Exchange (EUREX), such as indices, currencies, metals, and energy, all available through Daishin Securities.
Micro overseas futures have contract sizes that are at least one-tenth smaller than standard overseas futures products, allowing trading with relatively smaller amounts. Utilizing micro products enables investors to build a variety of positions even with small amounts of capital.
To participate in the event, customers must apply through Daishin Securities and Creon trading platforms (HTS, MTS) or the website, and then trade overseas micro futures products.
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