Futures broker?
A futures broker is an individual or legal person who introduces investors or futures companies to sign contracts or provides opportunities for signing contracts. Its main function is to play an intermediary role when investors enter into brokerage contracts with futures companies. A futures agent is an intermediary who goes to find a customer to operate on the platform, and makes a profit by introducing the customer to open an account as part of the customer's transaction costs. If the customer operates, the platform will give you corresponding rewards, generally about 50% at most. About how to become a futures broker and how to become an excellent futures broker, you can visit TraHK College of Finance and Economics, where there are concise flow charts and detailed related materials.