through Education, Ethics and Professional Networking centered around price behavior and market statistics
Upon completing the program, your CMT designation can lead to career advancement using CMT Association's vast professional network, or even promotions within your existing firm.
Learn More and Enroll TodayThe CMT designation develops deep knowledge in technical analysis and will directly impact the work of ALL industry professionals. If you’re interested in market behavior and the gap between intrinsic value and market price, the CMT Program is for you.
Career Upgrade
New positions, promotions, salary increases
Differentiated Value
Demonstrated Mastery of Technical Analysis
Continuing Education
Symposia, Summits, and Webcasts keep you on the cutting edge.
Networking
Meet portfolio managers, heads of research, chief investment officers, and other professionals
Recognized Authority
Immediate credibility and recognition industry-wide
Unbeatable Curriculum
Study material written by leading industry professionals
Modern & Time-Tested Analysis
Understand technical analysis at a whole new level...
No Experience Needed
Enhance what you already know, or learn it all from scratch.
Begin your CMT journey by registering for the first exam. Each time you pass an exam, you'll be able to register for the next one and continue the CMT Program.
Once you're registered for the exam, you'll be able to schedule a date to sit for the exam at a convenient proctor location near you, or through the online proctor system.
The official curriculum for each exam level is included at no additional cost. Begin studying and preparing right away to have the best chance at success!
EARN YOUR CMT DESIGNATION AND START GETTING THE RESPECT AND EARNING POWER YOU DESERVE
EARN YOUR CMT DESIGNATION AND START GETTING THE RESPECT AND EARNING POWER YOU DESERVE
EARN YOUR CMT DESIGNATION AND START GETTING THE RESPECT AND EARNING POWER YOU DESERVE
Take advantage of over fifty years of technical analysis innovation to gain an edge in your career.
The CMT Program and official curriculum have been painstakingly crafted to help you hit the ground running upon completion. The CMT designation carries significant weight in the financial industry because those who hold it have been rigorously evaluated for breadth of market knowledge and expertise.
Learn More and Enroll TodayThe official CMT curriculum was created by respected and established experts in various fields utilizing technical analysis. You'll be learning from those who have been where you are, and successfully turned their passion into a career in the financial markets.
Learn More and Enroll TodayThe CMT Program develops and tests a candidate's broad knowledge of technical analysis, as well as their ability to apply that knowledge in situations they might encounter during their career.
“Foundational Principles of Technical Analysis”
The CMT Level I Exam focuses on the basic knowledge of the terminology and analytical tools used in technical analysis.
Learn More and Enroll Today“Application of Technical Analysis Methods”
The CMT Level II Exam measures the candidate’s competency in the application of concepts, theory, and techniques covered by the required readings.
Learn More and Enroll Today“The Work of a Technical Analyst”
The CMT Level III Exam tests the candidate’s ability to integrate his or her understanding of the concepts identified in Level I with the practical application learned in Level II.
Learn More and Enroll TodayThe Chartered Market Technician (CMT) community is composed of some of the best practitioners of technical analysis in the world.
When you become an Affiliate Member, you'll have instant access to all the incredible benefits described above. We look forward to seeing you in the monthly webcasts and in-person, global events - and please, immediately jump into the Reference Library and start learning from some of the best minds in the financial industry!
You should also consider applying for Professional Membership, especially if you are enrolled in the CMT Program (or have already completed it). Once you have passed all three exam levels in the CMT Program, Professional Membership is the final requirement to use the CMT designation.
Once you have become an Affiliate Member, you are eligible to apply to be a Professional Member*.
Professional Membership is for technical analysts that are actively working in the financial industry, and is required for anyone that uses the CMT designation.
* To apply for Professional Membership, you must be an Affiliate Member, then the application will be made available to you. The application requires three (3) years of Approved Professional Work Experience. Click here to read the application requirements.
Lessons and education created by some of the greatest minds in the financial markets, and CMT Members are at the front of the line to benefit from their hard work!
Meet other professionals using technical analysis every day in their careers. Rub elbows with portfolio managers, hedge fund managers, investment advisors, RIAs, investment strategists, heads of research, and chief investment officers.
Access or contribute to CMT publications like the Journal of Technical Analysis, Technically Speaking, trusted third-party publications, and more.
Start Your Membership NowSubmit work for publication by the world's leading technical analysis innovator!
Benefit from the latest articles and research from expert technicians.
Catch up on past articles, some issues going back nearly 50 years.
You'll find insights no matter what sector of the financial industry you're in.
Join today to get access to hundreds of hours of technical analysis education, exclusive member events, and research publications available nowhere else.
Striving to further the profession with diverse opportunities in continuing education, advocacy, ethics awareness, and networking.
The Chartered Market Technician (CMT) community is composed of some of the best practitioners of technical analysis in the world. Join the greatest network of technical analysts in the world!
Professional Membership is reserved for individuals who are currently, or were previously, employed in a professional capacity that relates to the field of Finance and who comply with the Association’s Code of Ethics. You must be a Professional Member to apply for and use the CMT designation.
To qualify for Member status, you must have attained a minimum of three (3) years of Approved Professional Work Experience prior to applying for membership. Approved professional work experience is defined as someone who:
Work may be either full-time or part-time, but prospective members must have received compensation for their services. For example, managing personal investments or those of family and/or friends’ investments (without compensation) does not constitute Approved Professional Work Experience, nor does volunteer activity.
You are not required to have technical analysis related work experience to apply for Member status. Read our President’s Letter explaining this requirement in more detail here.
To apply for Professional Member Status, you must:
Once a Member Application it submitted, it will not be possible to change sponsors. Each sponsor will receive a unique link, sent directly from the Submittable website, through which they will be able to complete a Sponsorship Questionnaire. Therefore, it is crucial that prospect members have explicit confirmation of sponsors’ willing to participate before submitting the application.
CMT Association (or Board of Directors or Admissions Committee) recommends that prospective members seek out sponsors early in the CMT Program candidacy to foster relationships with them as mentors. Contact [email protected] for assistance in finding sponsors.
Professional Membership is reserved for individuals who practice technical analysis professionally. You must be a Member in order to apply for and use the CMT designation.
To qualify for Member status, you must have a minimum of three (3) years of Approved Professional Work Experience. Approved professional work experience is defined as someone who:
Work must be fulltime, and you must receive compensation for your services. Managing your own or your family and/or friends’ investments (without compensation) does not constitute Approved Professional Work Experience. Read our President’s Letter explaining this requirement in more detail here.
To apply for Professional Member Status, you must:
Once you submit your Member Application you will not be able to change your sponsors. Each sponsor will receive a unique link, sent directly from Submittable, through which they will be able to complete their Sponsorship Questionnaire. Therefore, it is crucial that you have explicit confirmation before submitting your application.
You can check the status of your application in Submittable.
If you submitted a Membership Application, or Sponsorship Questionnaires in support of a future application prior to June 2021, you must reach out to [email protected] for information and instructions on how to upload your application to the new system.
CMT Association sponsors numerous in-person and virtual events around the globe each year, covering a variety of topics related to technical analysis, bringing together professional market technicians for networking and learning.
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Chief Investment Officers are responsible for overseeing a company’s entire investment portfolio, developing long-term investment strategies, ensuring alignment with organizational goals, and managing investment teams to achieve optimal returns.
Data Scientists/Analysts working in finance often analyze vast amounts of market data, including price movements and trading volume. They may build models that incorporate technical indicators to provide insights for investment strategies.
Financial analysts in roles such as equity research, asset management, and portfolio management often use technical analysis to make investment recommendations. They analyze charts, price movements, and market indicators to assess potential risks and returns.
Heads of Research are responsible for overseeing all aspects of market research, including macroeconomic analysis, sector and industry research, quantitative analysis, and financial modeling.
Investment advisors may use technical analysis to assist clients with trading or investing decisions. Although more likely to use fundamental analysis, technical analysis can help provide insights into timing decisions.
These professionals specialize exclusively in technical analysis. They work in brokerage firms, hedge funds, and financial consulting firms.
Portfolio managers, especially those managing actively traded portfolios, use technical analysis to time entry and exit points and manage positions based on market signals.
Quants develop and use mathematical models and algorithms to assess risks and predict asset price movements. While they may use fundamental analysis, many quantitative strategies rely on technical indicators and market data.
Risk managers use technical analysis as part of their strategy to manage and mitigate financial risks. By analyzing market trends and price movements, they can identify patterns that might signal increased risk.
Traders rely on technical analysis to make buy or sell decisions in various markets, including stocks, forex, and cryptocurrencies. Day traders, in particular, rely heavily on real-time data and technical indicators.
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