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Why can't futures brokerage companies engage in self-operated business and futures brokerage companies can't sell futures?
In fact, futures brokerage companies have their own stocks, and employees also engage in them. I just can't do it in public.

The business departments of futures companies are allowed to operate independently, and many trust products are currently being developed.

Futures brokerage company, whose name stipulates its category, can only be the intermediate business of trading, that is, to find funds to introduce to the sales department, and then entrust customers with funds. So it cannot buy or sell futures.

Because futures brokerage companies can get a lot of relevant information, if they participate in trading again, it will form unfair market and chaotic management.