Which Series exams for starting Introducing brokerage or as trading broker/advisor/Eductor?

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by TradeTune, May 29, 2020.

  1. Hi all,

    I am not sure exactly what i'm looking for hence not sure if i phrased my question right.

    1- I'm looking to be able to teach Trading courses as Options / stocks / futures to my clients online through interactive web course or sometimes on-site like small Seminars ?

    2- Start my own Introducing brokerage to Link with Interactive brokers and others firms platform so i can trade for them or my clients can trade through my firm so i can earn commissions ( i'm not based in US) or maybe work for other brokers. But this is not my priority, as i'm more interested in first one above.


    Is taking quick Series 7 and Series 63 or 57 exams is all required? what is CTA exams series 3 for futures only?
    I'm not looking to take crazy CFA or something like that, as my age and time doesn't allow that.

    I'm just not sure which exam i need to take that i can work independently but legally ? your suggestions highly appreciated.
     
    Last edited: May 29, 2020
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  2. gaussian

    gaussian

    (1) Literally nothing. Not even skill. You don't need any qualifications to teach trading.

    (2) Call FINRA and tell them what you want to do. If you're taking client money you'll need at least a series 3 and possibly the others. Remember this will necessarily move you from individual to professional status and cause everything to become more expensive for you.
     
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  3. ajacobson

    ajacobson

    As you have been told - nothing to teach. Once you hang a license it gets complicated and you should ask the firm that will sponsor your 7.
     
  4. But if I'm not wrong does having a certification adds to your credential and trust or confidence of your clients toward you. Cost is no problem , it pays for itself
     
  5. But still not sure which exam is best for what i want to do. It seems i need to take three exam , series 3 for futures and series 7, and 63 or 57 .. for equity and options ?
     
  6. ajacobson

    ajacobson

    I suspect there may be a misunderstanding here. You need to be sponsored to take the exams - you can't just take them on your own. Querry the firm as to what they'll want.