Quote from JSL_Capital:
I'm writing the CFA level III exam in June, and I am quite disappointed with the quality of the materials I've read so far for this level. I've learned more about alternative investments/strategies reading other books than following the CFA curriculum. The program as a whole will prepare you to become a decent financial analyst/mutual fund portfolio manager (whose major challenge would be to outperform their benchmarks), but it can be a huge distraction to your trading endeavors because you're constantly forced to read about how the market is efficient, and that technical analysis is bs blah blah. I'm doing it because I've already been working on it for 2+ years and it doesn't hurt to have the designation but I have to say that as I trade for a living, CFA program isn't useful for my daily work routine.