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  2. List of securities examinations - Wikipedia

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    Series 3 – National Commodities Futures Exam* Series 5 – Interest Rate Options Exams; Series 6 – Investment Company and Variable Contracts Exam (Mutual Funds Broker/Variable Annuities) Series 7 – General Securities Representative Exam (Stockbroker) Series 11 – Assistant Representative – Order Processing; Series 15 – Foreign ...

  3. Commodity broker - Wikipedia

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    Historically, commodity brokers traded grain and livestock futures contracts. Today, commodity brokers trade a wide variety of financial derivatives based on not only grain and livestock, but also derivatives based on foods/softs, metals, energy, stock indexes, equities, bonds, currencies, and an ever growing list of other underlying assets.

  4. Commodity trading advisor - Wikipedia

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    A commodity trading advisor (CTA) is US financial regulatory term for an individual or organization who is retained by a fund or individual client to provide advice and services related to trading in futures contracts, commodity options and/or swaps. [1] [2] They are responsible for the trading within managed futures accounts.

  5. Do Financial Advisors Need a License? - AOL

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    License requirements to work as a financial advisor vary widely. Generally, depending on your practice, you will most likely need to take either the Series 6 or Series 7 exams as well as the ...

  6. Financial Advisors Can Make Six Figures a Year: Here ... - AOL

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    Series 3 license “In some places, you might also need to take continuing education courses,” Croak said. Seek Out an Internship at a Financial Advisory Firm

  7. Professional certification in financial services - Wikipedia

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    It comprises sequential modules in (i) financial securities, (ii) financial markets, and then (iii) a role specific selection from fixed income, derivatives, or fund management. The three exams typically take between 18 months and two years to complete. Candidates become full Members and may use the post-nominal "MCSI".

  8. The Series 9/10 Exam and License - AOL

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    The Series 9 and Series 10 exams assess the attributes a general securities sales supervisor needs for their job. They are administered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

  9. Registered representative (securities) - Wikipedia

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    Some state laws and broker/dealer policies also require the Series 63 examination (known as the Uniform Securities Agent State Law Exam). [ citation needed ] [ 1 ] A registered representative ("RR" or "rep" or "broker") is authorized to sell a large array of securities such as stocks, bonds, options, mutual funds, limited partnership programs ...