What should I learn if I want to work in securities?
If you are not a financial major and have no background in this field, then start with a securities broker. First of all, the basic knowledge of securities business that has passed the qualification examination, one of the four subjects of trading, investment analysis, fund and issuance underwriting (the foundation must pass) is generally trading. Then you can find a brokerage firm to be a securities broker. \x0d\ If you want to further study and learn more about securities, I suggest you pass the remaining three subjects (funds, investment analysis, issuance underwriting) first, so that you can accumulate knowledge on the one hand, and on the other hand, if you pass these five subjects, you will be qualified to take the CIIA exam (equivalent to an internationally recognized investment analyst). If you have perseverance, you can continue to take this exam. \x0d\ In addition, before CIIA, I suggest you take the futures exam first. In the general virtual economy, securities and futures are two major aspects, and the rest is foreign exchange knowledge, but it seems that there is no foreign exchange qualification examination. \x0d\ To sum up, I want to accumulate relevant knowledge and experience for myself in this order: entry-level vocational qualification examination (foundation+transaction)-intermediate vocational qualification (fund+investment analysis+issuance underwriting)-futures vocational qualification (laws and regulations+futures market course)-Hong Kong securities brokers (it is said that they can manage money on behalf of customers, which is the biggest difference between mainland brokers and international economic brokers)-CIIA. I hope it helps you ~