Basic concepts, principles and knowledge of futures market;
The general laws, principles, operational procedures, basic business and relevant laws and regulations of the development of the futures market;
Basic methods and procedures for participating in futures trading;
Strategies and skills of futures trading.
Examination time.
Usually twice a year, in March and September respectively.
Registration requirements.
1, passed the qualification certification of (first-class/assistant) futures analyst, and engaged in related work for more than one year; 2. Graduate degree or above or equivalent and engaged in related work for more than two years;
3. Bachelor degree or above or equivalent and engaged in relevant work for more than three years;
4. College degree or above or equivalent and engaged in related work for more than four years;
5. Having worked in the financial industry for more than six years.