Futures intermediaries can be legally understood as individuals or legal persons who introduce contracts or provide signing opportunities for investors or futures companies (futures companies can only sign personal intermediaries after the introduction of new regulations on intermediary management). Simply put, the middleman is the middleman who introduces investors to open accounts in futures companies and get rebates.
Being a futures broker can be a part-time job, with unlimited working time and place and high freedom. Signing a formal contract has legal effect and protects the legitimate rights and interests of the intermediary. Futures companies pay brokerage commission fees on time, and their income is stable.