There are a couple of ways of finding a professional trader to trade your money for you:
Wait outside an exchange - If you happen to live near an exchange, you can wait outside the exchange at market closing time, and speak to the traders as they are leaving for the day. This may sound like an odd idea, but you will probably find that some of them offer professional trading services, and are willing to trade your money for you.
Traders' web sites - Professional traders that offer trading services usually have web sites describing their services. If you search the web for trading terms (e.g. professional trading, money management, etc.), you should be able to find some professional traders that will trade your money for you. Note that there are financial companies that offer similar services, but I do not recommend these services. I only recommend that investors invest their money with individual professional traders directly.
When you find a professional trader to trade your money for you, make sure that you review their recent trading logs (probably available via their web site). You do not need to know why they made the trades that they made, but you do need to know that they are profitable (be realistic about the profit that you expect). If a trader that offers trading services is not willing to show you their trading logs (as is often the case with financial companies that offer trading services), find another trader.
Conversely, do not expect an individual professional trader to have any extraneous items. The professional traders that you want to invest your money with are not going to have any trading qualifications, or insurance, or business related items. They are professional traders, not business people, and it is their trading that you are interested in, not whether they can run a business or not.
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