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Futures qualification certificate and practice
The examination subjects of futures qualification certificate are basic knowledge of futures and futures laws and regulations. As an introductory exam in the financial field, the difficulty is not high. The following deep space network will explain the key contents of each subject in detail, hoping to help.

Introduction to key subjects of futures examination

The course "Fundamentals of Futures" will involve many calculation problems. For this type of exam, you need to really understand and master knowledge, but also be very skilled. There are many formulas and calculation problems, which require candidates to have the ability to judge and process calculations quickly. Faced with such a problem, we need to practice more. After all, everyone has his faults, but we should also pay attention to understanding the knowledge points behind the topic. One of the biggest misunderstandings in our problem-solving is that we only know how to brush the problem and don't reflect on what is wrong, so we will still fall on the same problem next time.

The contents of Futures Laws and Regulations are numerous, miscellaneous, detailed and boring, and the examination questions are flexible, which requires a lot of memory, but it cannot be memorized mechanically. First, we should pay attention to more induction: often some related figures, time and proportion in many chapters are comparable, and learning efficiency can be improved by drawing tables and finding similarities and differences.

Suggestions on answering questions in futures examination

1, the timing of answering questions

There are two subjects in the futures qualification examination: basic knowledge of futures and futures laws and regulations. The basic knowledge is difficult, and the topic covers a lot of calculations and various formulas, which need to be understood and memorized. Relatively speaking, laws and regulations will be much easier to test, and they are basically knowledge to understand and recite. If you just want to pass the exam, one month's review time will be almost the same.

2. Speed of answering questions

After you get the paper, you should read the whole paper first, understand the difficulty of the paper and the areas you are familiar with, write the questions you are sure of first, and skip the questions you are not sure of. Then recalculate your time and see how much time it takes for each remaining question.

3. Carefully examine the questions and make it clear.

Everyone must read all the answers carefully during the exam. A careful multiple-choice question, all options may be very attractive, however, only one is the right choice when marking papers, so don't make mistakes because you are too hasty, it is not worth it.