Exchange executives frequently calling for trades—are they really just trying to showcase their power? In fact, the underlying logic is more pragmatic. The way exchanges survive is by attracting users, increasing trading activity, and keeping users on the platform. As long as trading volume goes up, the platform can make money. That’s why they actively promote market enthusiasm—essentially to serve their own commercial interests, not for a sense of power.
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Exchange executives frequently calling for trades—are they really just trying to showcase their power? In fact, the underlying logic is more pragmatic. The way exchanges survive is by attracting users, increasing trading activity, and keeping users on the platform. As long as trading volume goes up, the platform can make money. That’s why they actively promote market enthusiasm—essentially to serve their own commercial interests, not for a sense of power.