Futures companies are highly professional companies. As a risk control post, you can't do it without five years' experience and qualification certificate. It's not that I don't believe in my ability, but that there are clear provisions in the futures laws and regulations.
If you really want to develop in this industry, there are two ways. The first is entrepreneurship. The second is to do technology trading.
Technology trading requires you to have good personal qualities (physical and psychological), which requires at least 2 years of professional practical training.
Now you can measure how you should start.