After spending $2,579 on trading fees on a certain platform, I really want to know how many points I can finally accumulate. This expenditure indeed seems quite dreamy—the fees alone could be used for several rounds of trading on other platforms. But the question is, are the points rewards earned from these fees actually worth it? Many users complain about high fees, but the way the platform's point system is designed directly affects the final profit balance. If points can offset costs through trading discounts, withdrawals, or benefits redemption, it might be acceptable; but if it turns out that points are worthless in the end, then it's truly a waste of money. This also highlights the importance of the fee structure and incentive mechanism design of trading platforms—users are willing to pay for convenience and rewards, but only if the value matches the cost.
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After spending $2,579 on trading fees on a certain platform, I really want to know how many points I can finally accumulate. This expenditure indeed seems quite dreamy—the fees alone could be used for several rounds of trading on other platforms. But the question is, are the points rewards earned from these fees actually worth it? Many users complain about high fees, but the way the platform's point system is designed directly affects the final profit balance. If points can offset costs through trading discounts, withdrawals, or benefits redemption, it might be acceptable; but if it turns out that points are worthless in the end, then it's truly a waste of money. This also highlights the importance of the fee structure and incentive mechanism design of trading platforms—users are willing to pay for convenience and rewards, but only if the value matches the cost.