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Excuse me, prawns, what is IB?
IB is short for introduction broker, which is called introduction broker. Simply put, it is to attract customers, salesmen and referees to do foreign exchange, futures, stocks and so on. IB is a regular job as a broker in the United States, but at present it is basically a liar in China.

There are two types of IB, one is the dealer's IB and the other is the brokerage company's IB. The latter is basically the case abroad, and vice versa at home. Because the IB of securities firms is better than the former in protecting the interests of customers. But it also depends on how the brokerage company is.

The specific process of the work is to find a dealer to sign an IB contract first, then cheat people everywhere, how profitable it is to do this, and then cheat many people who don't understand at all. Every time these people trade, you get a commission, and when the money runs out, you can find new prey. This money is conscience money, immoral money.

A few days ago, I heard an IB in a group say that an IB in their company cheated a retired man into speculating in foreign exchange and lost all his pension money. The old man's son ran after IB with a knife, which was very exciting. So even if you want to do it, don't do such a wicked thing. Then don't be like that IB.