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Do futures companies trade frequently?
Futures companies and securities companies have similar attributes, and their basic business is brokerage business first, which provides trading channels for investors and serves investors to realize transactions. It itself does not trade with investors.

Companies that have the right to participate in transactions are called self-operated. Generally, the self-operated part needs to be separated from the brokerage business, with a separate runway and separate accounting, and shall not harm the interests of other investors, such as rushing away or occupying investors' deposits.

In the self-operated part, the futures company is a team, and the specific operation details are varied.

Some companies use software to conduct high-frequency transactions, and transactions are more frequent.

Personalized investment, there may also be frequent traders in and out within the scope of authorization.

Of course, it is more likely to be similar to stocks "covering stocks", making trends, aiming at profit, reducing operating frequency and earning band profits.