Svmuu News: According to the official announcement, Bitget CFD has launched the Zero-Fee Mode. In this mode, users are exempted from trading commissions when trading CFD products, and standard spreads are used for pricing.
Users can freely switch between ECN mode and Zero-Fee Mode according to their own trading habits. Among them, the ECN mode adopts a low spread plus trading commission structure, suitable for short-term and high-frequency trading users; the Zero-Fee Mode adopts a zero commission plus standard spread structure, more suitable for medium-to-long-term holding and low-frequency trading users.
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Bitget CFD launches zero-fee mode, supporting free switching with ECN mode
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