As someone who takes a cautious and methodical approach to broker selection, I have to be clear that TIANFU FUTURES primarily offers commodity futures trading rather than forex or CFD products, and their fee structure reflects this focus. In my own due diligence, I've found that typical "swap fees" or overnight financing charges apply mainly to leveraged forex and CFD positions—products that TIANFU FUTURES does not provide. Instead, they charge a combination of opening fees, flat fees, and delivery fees for futures contracts. This is fairly standard for the futures industry in regulated Chinese markets. Because TIANFU FUTURES deals in regulated commodity futures (and not rolling spot forex or CFDs), the traditional swap fee comparison with other multi-asset brokers doesn’t quite apply. Most global brokers offering forex or CFDs calculate overnight financing costs based on interbank rates, adding or subtracting a margin. In contrast, futures contracts at exchanges like those TIANFU FUTURES accesses are generally cash-settled or require margin adjustments, without daily swap fees. For me, it’s critical to note that futures positions might still incur costs due to margin requirements and contract rollover, but not the direct overnight charges typical in other asset classes. Anyone evaluating TIANFU FUTURES against broader brokers should be conscious of these structural differences. My experience suggests carefully reviewing the specific fee schedule on their website or through direct inquiry before making any commitment, as fee transparency in Chinese futures can sometimes be less granular than with international CFD brokers.