Is it risky to be an intermediary in the futures market?
As an intermediary in the futures market, the risk lies not in the fluctuation of the financial market, but in your communication and consultation with both parties. The premise is that both parties you introduce are formal and legal subjects, and they must have a legal and standardized contract as the basis to avoid their own risks to the greatest extent. Generally, middlemen only charge agreed fees and do not bear investment risks.