A true professional trader would never focus on petty profits like rebate commissions. Those who spend all day pondering fee refunds are not making money from trading itself. People who truly make a living from trading focus on market fluctuations, risk management, and stable returns; whether they receive rebates or not is irrelevant to them. This is the difference between professionalism and amateurism — one looks at the essence of trading, the other at platform subsidies.
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HodlTheDoor
· 7h ago
That's true, but it also depends on the time period. Beginners should start by earning rebates and taking advantage of the perks.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-11 00:52
That's what they say, but I've seen many big traders with daily trading volumes of millions also taking advantage of fee rebates... Who would pass up money if they're truly making a profit?
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PonziDetector
· 01-11 00:51
Sounds good, but the people who really make money won't pass up on commissions either. Isn't this logic backwards?
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AirdropHunter420
· 01-11 00:48
Haha, that's a perfect way to put it. I'm just an amateur who spends all day pondering about rebates, and you hit the nail on the head.
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Exactly, real money-makers don't care about those tiny gains.
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But on second thought, even a mosquito's leg is meat. Why not take it?
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This is hilarious. Isn't this just a subtle mockery of us retail investors? Sorry about that now.
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Can professional traders really boast like this? I don't believe you.
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The principle is there, but the problem is most people don't even have the basics of stable earning, so what kind of realm are we talking about?
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Rebates are just psychological comfort; they really don't do much.
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So should I focus or should I consider rebates? Aren't these two contradictory?
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It's the same old spiel. Amateur traders hate hearing this kind of talk, really.
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That said, those small retail investors who rely on rebates still have to survive, right?
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SerNgmi
· 01-11 00:45
That's correct, but I also see that many professional players are actually exploiting the system, just with more covert methods.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-11 00:42
Uh, that's not right. I've seen many big players who make a living off rebate arbitrage. How can you say it's insignificant?
A true professional trader would never focus on petty profits like rebate commissions. Those who spend all day pondering fee refunds are not making money from trading itself. People who truly make a living from trading focus on market fluctuations, risk management, and stable returns; whether they receive rebates or not is irrelevant to them. This is the difference between professionalism and amateurism — one looks at the essence of trading, the other at platform subsidies.