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I'm considering getting NASD certified and would like to solicit feedback from those who have or haven't. In particular, I am looking for any primary advantages (and disadvantages) to becoming certified. I know some of the legal things, …
It is by no means necessary, but I do see value in it (though i'm biased as I'm a CMT). What it does offer is a structured program of study that covers most technical analysis disciplines.
Based on my own experience, the required readings forced me to study areas that I wouldn't have considered on my own, and which I ultimately found useful to me.
It isn't going to teach you to trade but it is a disciplined way to study technical analysis.
I wouldn't have gone through all the material thoroughly on my own without the pending test hanging over my head.
As well, the organization is growing and in time their continuing ed offerings to membership will expand.
Thank you Snoop, that gave me a better understanding of the certification.
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