If yes please share your method of studying and what material did you use.
I failed twice and need to change my method of studying.
I failed twice and need to change my method of studying.
I guess all traders and Proprietary traders with capital contribution.Who is required to pass 57 exam?
1- How many hours did you study?If yes please share your method of studying and what material did you use.
I failed twice and need to change my method of studying.
1- How many hours did you study?
2-Did you take online practice exams or just the ones in the book at the end of each chapter?
3- Have you ever traded before or are you new to the markets?
I disagree about the test questions. I took the 57 last May and there were probably 25 questions I knew the answer to just from trading since the 90's (got 90+ on the trading/order sections)1. Good 50-70 hours I'd say (since march)
2. Out of 1000 practice questions I did 1700.
3. Stocks and options. Profitable since last year.
But exam is not about trading. It had only 4-5 questions related to options. Rest was all regulation questions. Online practice tests questions were nowhere near the real exam.
You can't study this material over the course of two months and then take the test IMO.1. Good 50-70 hours I'd say (since march)
I did use Knopman. I'm doing well on knopman online tests (I think I did it too much and by now memorized the answers)
I ordered materials from another source - Securities Institute of America, published by Wiley.
How it will help me.
Exam is really no joke. BD gave me last try to take it.
Did you just read the whole textbook?