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Is it illegal for futures brokerage companies to recruit traders?
1. Regular futures companies don't recruit traders because they don't need traders. Futures companies can't run their own businesses, so what's the use of traders?

However, in order to recruit as many brokers as possible, some futures companies or their subordinate business departments often cheat people in the name of recruiting traders. In fact, these so-called "traders" recruited are all trying to attract customers, or they need to take money to open accounts. If there are no customers and no accounts for trading, there will be no basic salary and commission.

2. Because futures companies don't need traders, the traders of futures companies are all for (customers) to operate, and they are entrusted by customers rather than futures companies, because futures laws and regulations stipulate that the staff of futures companies can't operate on behalf of customers.

Therefore, it is definitely not illegal to be a trader in a futures company, because futures companies have nothing to do with it. If you want to make orders for others, you can't be a staff member of a futures company; If you work in a futures company, you can't make orders for customers.