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I want to engage in the futures industry, but my major is not right. What should I do?
It is easy to be a futures broker. No professional counterparts are needed. You just need to get the futures qualification. But to be honest, this is a salesman, and now it is more difficult than securities. If the stock index futures come out, it may be better, but now the economy is not good, it is hard to say when the country will approve it. In addition, this kind of work may earn tens of thousands a month in a bull market and hundreds in a bear market, and there is no contract, no three risks and five risks, which is extremely risky.

Other positions in futures companies, such as traders, industry analysts and computer maintenance personnel, are absolutely demanding, with professional counterparts and master's degrees. Of course, income is higher and more stable.

Finally, the market is not good now, and many people in the industry have jumped out (including me, the former Cinda Futures, which has just been established and feels too difficult to do, depending on the weather). Brother, you jumped in without this major, which is really puzzling.