Futures has a history of 100 years abroad. Although it developed slowly in China in the 1990s, it only lasted for 30 years. But I dare say that the domestic futures industry is more formal than most industries, and the regulatory measures are definitely among the best in all industries. After all, the CSRC is not a decoration. . .
In China, futures are divided into internal market and external market. The companies supervised by the CSRC are all regular in the local market. You can check this in official website, China Futures Association. As for the external market, it can be said that it is gray, and it is ok if there is no accident. Once there is an accident, it can basically be found out.
So it is ok to do futures, but if you want to find a formal channel, you must have the corresponding risk tolerance. After all, futures are high-risk and high-yield investments.