#永续合约 Seeing the news about Robinhood lowering fees and launching perpetual contracts, I am reminded of a frequently overlooked issue: lower fees can indeed attract traders, but behind this often lies greater risk.



Perpetual contracts are inherently high-leverage instruments. A 7x leverage sounds very tempting, but if the market direction is misjudged, the speed at which the principal erodes can exceed most people's expectations. Lower fees are just a superficial benefit; the real cost comes from losses caused by poor position management. I have seen many traders attracted by low fees, only to relax their risk vigilance due to the convenience of leverage.

In the long run, steady returns never come from frequent trading or high leverage operations. Instead, investors who manage their positions well, adhere to allocation principles, and patiently wait for opportunities tend to go further. Any platform's competitive tactics are worth rational evaluation, but they should not be reasons to change one's investment discipline.

Rather than being attracted by fee reductions, ask yourself first: Is a perpetual contract truly suitable for your risk tolerance? Have you properly managed your positions? Do you have enough stability in your mindset to handle the volatility brought by leverage? The answers to these questions are often more critical than any promotional offers.
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