From my experience and based on the information currently available about Industrial Securities Futures, I have not found any clear disclosure regarding commission per lot charges, whether for ECN or raw spread account types. This lack of transparency is actually something I take quite seriously. As someone who trades actively and manages risk closely, knowing the cost structure upfront is vital for planning and position management. Trading with a broker without explicit information about commissions can make it difficult to estimate true trading costs or compare value between providers. While Industrial Securities Futures is regulated by the China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX) and has a considerable operating history in China, the absence of clarity around fees and commissions means I would personally approach this broker with caution. I also noticed that their platform offering seems limited to their proprietary Xingzheng Futures APP, and there is no mention of ECN technology or raw spread accounts that are common with international forex brokers. Given the regulatory framework, I do feel there is oversight, but the exact fee model—specifically commission per lot—remains undisclosed. For me, this is a red flag until full details are confirmed. In my view, no serious trading decisions should be made without independently verifying and understanding all associated costs directly from the broker.