CMTSM Level I Exam
This is the first level of the Chartered Market Technician program, administered by the Accreditation Committee of the Market Technicians Association (MTA). It's purpose is to promote the development of a candidate's professional knowledge with respects to the field of technical analysis. Three exam levels must be completed successfully within a 5-year period, and an individual must agree to adhere to the MTA Code of Ethics before CMT certification will be awarded. The first level focuses mainly on basic definitions, charting methods and other entry-level topics.

Exam Information
Time Limit: 2 hours.
Format: Multiple Choice
Prerequisites: Must be a member of the MTA. To join, click here.
Enrollment Fee: $200 US. Note that this does not include the one-time $250 US CMT program registration fee, and the $300 US MTA annual dues.
Exam Date(s): The third week of April and October
Official Exam Website: http://www.mta.org/
(Click Here for CMT Level II and III exam information)

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