Is the Diploma qualification widely recognised?
Once you have successfully passed both examinations you will be awarded the STA Diploma in Technical Analysis and the right to use the designation MSTA (Member of the Society of Technical Analysts), regarded as the kite mark in technical analysis. This qualification also allows you to obtain the International Federation of Technical Analysts (IFTA) CFTe certification and entitles you to certain exemptions from the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) examinations. Full MSTAs with 3+ year’s industry experience are invited to become full members (MCSI).
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