What is the actual use of rebate commissions? Honestly, this thing can really save your life.
First of all, when your position is making money, the rebate is like extra profit. Although it doesn't seem like much, it can add up over the long term.
More importantly, if your position hasn't gone up or down and stays flat, then the rebate becomes your only source of income — you don't need to make big profits, but at least you won't lose out.
The final point is very important: when the market is unfavorable, and your position is losing or even getting liquidated, the rebate can help you stop the bleeding. You can use this part of the money to reopen a position, and the chance to turn things around comes just like that. In simple terms, the rebate is a cushion provided by the exchange.
For mainstream coins like ETH and BNB, which are volatile and have high trading volume, rebates can offset a lot of the fee pressure.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-07 12:01
That's right, but I think the rebate is just so-so; the key is still to know how to operate.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-06 23:44
Commission rebates can indeed help in a pinch, but the real lifesaver still depends on your own stop-loss actions...
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RealYieldWizard
· 01-06 18:43
The saying "commission rebate saves lives" is so true, especially when closing a position, that little bit of money can really help in an emergency.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 01-04 14:53
That's right, referral commissions are indeed a lifeline, especially when on the verge of liquidation.
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-04 14:52
Commission rebates have indeed saved me several times; the key is that during downturns, you can't rely on them to survive alone.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-04 14:50
Hey, really, this rebate thing is just the exchange's "kindness." You gotta make good use of it.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 01-04 14:37
Rebates are indeed interesting, especially in volatile markets where they can help stop the bleeding.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-04 14:37
Rebates sound nice, but can they really save lives? Haha, I think it's mostly psychological comfort.
What is the actual use of rebate commissions? Honestly, this thing can really save your life.
First of all, when your position is making money, the rebate is like extra profit. Although it doesn't seem like much, it can add up over the long term.
More importantly, if your position hasn't gone up or down and stays flat, then the rebate becomes your only source of income — you don't need to make big profits, but at least you won't lose out.
The final point is very important: when the market is unfavorable, and your position is losing or even getting liquidated, the rebate can help you stop the bleeding. You can use this part of the money to reopen a position, and the chance to turn things around comes just like that. In simple terms, the rebate is a cushion provided by the exchange.
For mainstream coins like ETH and BNB, which are volatile and have high trading volume, rebates can offset a lot of the fee pressure.