Today my friend complained to me, saying that he has been trading contracts for a month and feels that his win rate is quite good, close to 60%. Logically speaking, this win rate should guarantee profit, but the reality? Let's take a look at my friend's data, which I have posted below; everyone can see where the problem lies. I remember this friend very clearly; when I suggested he enable commission rebates, he said he wasn't trading a lot, so the fees weren't worth considering, it was too much trouble. What else could I say? After just one month, he has a net loss of over 100 USDT, and when you calculate the fees, he has thrown away over 1300 USDT. If he had enabled the rebates back then, he would definitely be net profitable by several hundred USDT now. He just called me, asking how to enable rebates, insisting that he must have them turned on. I just finished setting that up for him.

Everyone can also check their own fees; many are likely in a situation similar to my friend's, especially newcomers who may not pay attention to the importance of fees, particularly contract fees. I have posted the steps to check fees below. The importance of fee rebates is exemplified by my friend; if you find that your overall account balance is neither profitable nor at a loss over a period, having rebates will definitely mean a net profit. If you're at a slight loss, you are still net profitable. So you must absolutely enable the rebates.