SERIES 6 EXAM REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF VARIOUS SECURITIES TRADED IN THE MONEY MARKET AND IN THE CAPITAL MARKETS
If you intend to sit for the Series 6 Exam, make sure that you are familiar with securities in the Money Market and the Capital Markets. The Money Market means the market for short-term debt securities, such as T Bills, commercial paper, brokered certificates of deposit, and bankers acceptances. In contrast the Capital Markets designate the markets for long-term debt and equity securities.
FINRA publishes a Content Outline for the Series 6 Exam, and in Section 3.2, FINRA requires knowledge of Treasury securities, other money market instruments, and U.S. government agency securities.
Bob Eder in his Study for the Series 6 Exam devotes Chapter 7 to Equity Securities, Debt Securities, Options, Treasury Securities, U.S. Agency Securities, Money Market Instruments, Corporate Debt, and Money Market Instruments.
Study for the Series 6 Exam is available from Amazon in both paperback and Kindle e-book versions. Here is the link to Bob Eder's Study for the Series 6 Exam on Amazon.
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