As an independent trader focused on risk management and transparency, I pay close attention to a broker’s fee structure—especially swap fees, since these can directly erode profits or increase costs for positions held overnight. With Mega Securities, I quickly noticed that their fee structure, particularly regarding swap or overnight financing fees, is not clearly detailed in their public materials. This lack of transparency makes it difficult for me to anticipate and plan for the costs I might incur on longer-term trades, and that’s a concern. My experience has shown that most reputable brokers provide a clear breakdown of swap rates or overnight fees per instrument right on their platforms or websites. In contrast, the absence of such information from Mega Securities leaves me uncertain whether their fees are competitive when compared to the broader regional or international brokers I’ve used. While Mega Securities is regulated by Taiwan’s TPEx, and appears to offer a mature risk management system, I remain cautious about the actual trading costs. Not knowing the overnight financing rates up front could present an unexpected risk, and this lack of clarity makes it tough for me to confidently compare Mega Securities with other brokers who provide full transparency on this critical issue. For my own trading, especially with strategies that involve holding positions overnight, I prefer working with brokers who disclose all relevant costs clearly. Until swap fee information is made public and straightforward to access, I would be careful with committing significant capital over multi-day trades at Mega Securities.