SGX FTSE China A50 index futures contract was listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX) on September 5th. Singapore Exchange (SGX) was established in 1999 12 1, which was formed by the merger of Singapore International Financial Exchange (SIMEX) and Singapore Stock Exchange (SES), focusing on the development of stock index derivatives in other countries. The international product structure makes SGX attract a large number of overseas traders. According to statistics, more than 80% of its derivatives transactions come from investors outside Singapore, such as the United States, Europe and Japan.
So if you want to trade, you must open a securities account abroad before you can trade. However, there seems to be no trading channel in China, and no trading channel has been opened yet. But to be honest, there are too few investment channels in China. If you are abroad, you can invest globally, while our domestic financial market is relatively closed, so you can only invest in domestic A shares.