Quote from FStrader1980:
can someone give me the average amount of hours spent studying for the series 56?
Quote from TrendPlayer:
Hey. I'm wondering if getting a 56 is worth it for someone who is somewhat of a novice. I don't plan on day trading much but want to learn the ins and outs of the markets. Would I be better off with a series 56 or taking trading courses? will the 56 help me learn about identifying chart patterns or calculating options pricing and things of that nature?
Quote from TrendPlayer:
Hey. I'm wondering if getting a 56 is worth it for someone who is somewhat of a novice. I don't plan on day trading much but want to learn the ins and outs of the markets. Would I be better off with a series 56 or taking trading courses? will the 56 help me learn about identifying chart patterns or calculating options pricing and things of that nature?
Quote from x1ta1x:
I failed my first attempt and got a 60. Although I have not seen the cboe material i am confident the pass perfect covers 80-90% of the material. I have to wait 30 days and I will post hopefully a happy post Then. My breakdown was as follows
1. Personnel, business conduct and record keeping and reporting requirements. 9 questions
2. Markets, martlet participants, exchanges, and self regulatory organizations. 8 questions
3. Types and characteristics of securities and investments. 20 questions.
4. Trading practices and prohibited acts. 50 questions.
5. Display, execution, and trading systems 13 questions.
Good luck to all.