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Which is darker, futures or stocks?

Stocks.

1. If the position can be controlled, the risk of futures is smaller than that of stocks. Use small things to make big things happen. Stocks are fully traded, that is, you can only buy as many stocks as you have, while futures are traded on a margin basis, that is, you only need to pay 5% to 20% of the transaction amount to conduct 100% trading.

2. Two-way transaction. Stocks are a one-way transaction. You can only buy stocks first before selling them. Futures can be bought or sold first. This is a two-way transaction. As long as the direction is correct, you can make money whether it goes up or down, which means there are more trading opportunities.

3. Transaction transparency. Futures trading generally involves bulk commodities, the fundamentals are relatively transparent, the number of signed (sold and sold) contracts is theoretically unlimited, the trend is relatively stable, and it is difficult to manipulate. The number of stocks is limited, the fundamentals are opaque, and they are easily manipulated by evil market makers.