CFTeI Syllabus 2012
CFTeI Syllabus 2012
CFTeI Syllabus 2012
The CFTe I candidate is responsible for the material on a definition level. The candidate must understand the terminology used in these readings, be able to describe the concepts discussed in these readings, and be able to examine trends. The CFTe Level I Exam measures basic, entry-level competence. Candidates should have a working knowledge of the basic tools of the technician. Exam time length: 2 1/2 hours. Exam format: Multiple-choice (120 questions) CFTe Level I Exam tests the candidate's knowledge of six basic areas of technical analysis: 1. Terminology of technical analysis 2. Methods of charting 3. Determination of price trends/basics of pattern recognition 4. Establishing price targets 5. Equity market analysis 6. Applying technical analysis to bonds, currencies, futures and options
Listed below and on the following page are the reading assignments for the CFTe Level I exam. Candidates are responsible for knowing and understanding the entire list of reading. Past exams/questions are NOT available for review. Several sample questions are listed at the end of this document.
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2. Two Japanese candlestick reversal patterns are a. b. c. d. Upside Tasuki gap and hanging man Three line strike and hanging man Hammer and Harami Evening star and downside Tasuki gap
3. The rule of alternation in Elliot Wave Theory suggests a. b. c. d. Corrective wave 2 is likely to be complex if wave 4 is an a-b-c- pattern Corrective wave 4 is likely to be complex if wave 2 is an a-b-c- pattern All of the above None of the above
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