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Is futures manipulated by bookmakers?
Investors should pay attention to all kinds of risks, whether they are speculating in stocks or futures. Some risks are purely subjective. In the stock market, retail investors face the risk of market manipulation. Is there a banker who manipulates the futures market?

Is futures manipulated by the banker?

In the long run, it is the big environment that determines the trend of futures prices. The prices of various futures targets are fundamentally affected by the relationship between supply and demand in the spot market, and no individual or institution has the ability to operate. However, in the short term, futures may still be manipulated by bookmakers: The Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates the punishment for the crime of manipulating the futures market. In addition, the restrictions on the number of accounts opened, positions held, margin adjustment at any time, and interviews with large funds in the futures market all reflect the characteristics that the futures market is easily manipulated.

In fact, the stock funds in the futures market are much smaller than those in the stock market, which makes futures easier to operate. The more so, as a small leek, the more you should learn to control risks, including the setting of funds, trading frequency and profit and loss targets, which should be reasonable.