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How many futures accounts can a person open? Will futures be delisted like stocks? Futures are also price fluctuations a few days ago, and they are long-term sideways in a few days.
First, a person can only have one account. Of course, you can use other people's appraisal to open more. The point is that others are willing to give it to you. . .

Second, futures are not delisted. Futures are actually contracts or contracts for the sale of goods, which will not be delisted, but will only be broken. The result of breach of contract is full compensation, unlike the stock market, which can get back a little.

Third, the fluctuation of futures prices is basically the same as that of the stock market, but there is no fuse mechanism. When the price falls, you must make up the position. If you don't make up, you will be forced to close your position, which is equivalent to breaking the contract and paying compensation.

Fourth, the commission fee is similar to that of the stock market.

Fifth, there is no bargaining, because futures trading is a bargaining business, and both falling and rising are bargaining processes. . .

Sixth, this is stipulated by law. . . Basically the same, but there may be a discount, which is basically the same as the stock market.