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Does the futures company have a proprietary market?
Not legally. Futures companies are equivalent to brokers and individual middlemen.

A futures company is an agent of a securities company and an individual trustee.

Of course, futures companies can provide asset management services for individuals, but they can only invest with customers' funds and cannot trade with futures companies' own funds.

Only securities companies with proprietary securities qualifications can buy and sell securities in their own names.

Futures companies do not have this qualification.