Thanks Seniors Level 3 Cleared 11 Months, 1 Week ago
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Dear Seniors,
Thanks a lot, I Cleared Level 3 today, i am shocked, surprised and happy, Directly or Indirectly your contribution had helped me a lot in getting through these exams especially Level 3 , I Dont find words in thanking you, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart, For you it could be a small thing but for people like me you cannot imagine how much happy i am now.
I am very lucky that in the 3 consecutive attempts i cleared all the 3 levels in the first attempt.
My Special Thanks to ATMA and Susheel Kedia for creating a very good network and a meeting spot and organising many seminars and webinars .
My thanks to MR Gunjan dua, Aditya Shroff, Vishal Malkan (sir , your notes and webinar had definetely helped a lot),Mohit Handa, Vinay Goenka, Ajay shekar, Gautam Laungani, Nishant somani, Harmandep Sidhu, Pavan kolla and many more people.
I once again thank you every one and expect a continuous support from you all.
I am ready to help others who are preparing for various level, Please feel free to call me or mail me.
which books to start for level 3 10 Months, 1 Week ago
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Dear sir,
Congratulations on clearing CMT level 3. I am planning my studies for Oct 20,2012 exams for level 3. Could u Kindly explain me how to go about. Is there any order by which to study or we must improve any english writing skills. I think i cleaed level 1 or becuase of resoning abilities which is good. Pls give me sone study preparation tips.
Re:which books to start for level 3 10 Months, 1 Week ago
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Hai Natarajan,
Very nice to hear that you are preparing for level 3 .
First congrats for clearing level 2 .
Level 3 is not like level 1 and 2 , it is essay based writing, Here you have to type the answers to the point, No If's and but's . You have to answer one thing Buy or sell ,
TIMING IS IMPORTANT, the guys who don't clear is because they do not complete the paper.
The paper is not tough but the student makes it complicated by typing more stuff , Answer to the point.
You have asked about the books,
You can start with Constance Brown book you will find easy.Second with Inter market analysis by Murphy , Followed by Elliott wave principle, Candlestick by steve nison, Point and Figure and Irrational Exuberance.
Syllabus of Level 1 and 2 are also important.
Dow theory is also important
Ethics is the important and it is around 30 marks question, out of which you have to compulsorily score minimum 70% to pass the exam.
Best wishes for the exam,
feel free if u have any doubt.
Re:Thanks Seniors Level 3 Cleared 9 Months, 1 Week ago
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hi
hearty congratulations. I have cleared my first level and appearing for level 2 on october 20. I just wanted to inquire that how much hours should i dedicate to study for second level daily? Also what are your plans related to career after such succesful completions.
Re:Thanks Seniors Level 3 Cleared 9 Months, 1 Week ago
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Mita,
This Question should have been posted in the Level 2 section, kindly do that for the next post so that you can get the appropriate answers.
About the time it all depends upon person to person , on an average one should study 300-450 hours for the exam, which would include the revisions as well.
Most of the CMT candidates are already working in some sort of financial role while they prepare for the CMT exam as this is a professional certification and the charter process requires you to have experience before you apply for the membership with the Market Technicians Association. One thing which i want to tell you and a lot of other candidates is that CMT is a gold standard in the field of technical analysis, which makes a great impact on your resume but to get a job of your choice in the financial technical field one needs to have other skills as well , though CMT charter helps the employer to understand that you are skilled in the field of technical analysis.
These point might cover some of your doubts, if anything else feel free to ask in the Level 2 section or in the section your question is based on as there is always some one to help.