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Strictly speaking, traders are the representatives of the market and the on-site traders of futures companies stationed in the exchange. But now it's all computer remote trading, and the traders in the venue are actually very idle and often stare blankly at the computer terminal.

In addition, the room clerk of the futures company is also called a trader, that is, he receives the customer's telephone declaration, and then inputs the customer's instructions (because occasionally individual customers' networks fail, or they can't place orders without the network around them).

In fact, a trader is a post with low technical requirements, but requires a strong sense of responsibility, clear speech and skilled computer operation. If you are a market representative, you will also handle some exchange affairs on behalf of the futures company, such as sending and receiving documents, handling physical delivery, and attending temporary meetings. ......

Although the technical requirements for traders are not high, they are exposed to the core affairs of futures companies. Because you can know the company's funds and customers' positions, you will have a bright future in any other position in the future.

The trader mentioned on the first floor does not exist. Futures companies do not operate by themselves (at least not yet), nor can they operate on behalf of customers, nor do they need traders.