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Can securities practitioners invest in futures?
Securities practitioners can invest in futures, and securities practitioners are prohibited from opening securities accounts of stock exchanges, except fund accounts and futures accounts. Simply put, you can't open an account in any bank, you must maintain independence, but you can open an account in another bank.

From July 20 15, anyone who has reached the age of 18, has a high school education or above and has full capacity for civil conduct can sign up for the qualification examination. Anyone who has passed the entry qualification examination can take the vocational qualification examination and management qualification examination.

The registration of securities qualification examination adopts online registration, and the specific registration conditions are: at least 18 years old; Have a high school or a diploma recognized by the state equivalent to a high school education or above; Have full capacity for civil conduct.