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Why not open foreign exchange trading in China?
It's slowly opening,

For example, futures were not allowed before, and now the country has opened the futures market. 20 10 the state promulgated relevant regulations on futures market norms. In fact, foreign exchange gold is very mature abroad, and it has been traded in Britain for decades, similar to the situation of our national stocks.

At present, domestic banks have also launched foreign exchange gold business in recent years.

The bank's precious metal transactions such as gold and silver are firm foreign exchange, without leverage, and cannot be small and broad. Moreover, due to the high spreads and high service fees charged by banks, remittance friends with a little experience are reluctant to let banks take away 30-40% of profits in the form of spreads and service fees for nothing. That's right. If you are a novice, you can register a foreign exchange simulation account first, and register for free first. Look at the simulation of foreign exchange speculation, and you will understand it slowly.