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Is it true that foreign exchange is a part-time job?
What do you mean, "accumulate more and then do foreign exchange"? Foreign exchange needs investment on the one hand and experience on the other. What are you accumulating in graduate school? I feel your confusion from your words.

When I was recruiting in a foreign exchange company in 2008, I met many newly graduated college students like you. Actually, you don't know much about it either. In China, most foreign exchange companies and futures companies do not profit from foreign exchange at all. It is a commission rebate for traders to enter the market. There are only a handful of foreign exchange traders I have met in these years who can make money.

I don't think it's interesting if I just want to work in a foreign exchange company. What's interesting is making money in foreign exchange. If so, I can't open an account at home!

My advice to you is: since you like it so much, don't give up. Practice with a simulation disk and practice seriously. Find a profitable job and accumulate some money to lay the foundation for opening an account. Now I am working part-time in foreign exchange, using EA (Intelligent Trading System), and nothing is delayed.