Right now, I worked as a grains analyst. I discuss grains supply & demand fundamentals, CME futures market technical analysis, trading strategies with our team members every day. And I also do some order trading execution of CME wheat futures.
I don’t want to be limited to grains market. Maybe in the future, I will shift to other investment areas.
So if I took CFA exams, would CFA association recognize my such work experiences? Because I saw a lot of CFAs are handling with portfolios and derivatives. Right now, I am quite far away from stock markets.
Having the additonal designation certainly won’t hurt. If you do ultimatley make a move into a different area, having that broad understanding will be positive and it also shows that you have quite a bit of discipline to get through all three levels in a timely manner.
I recommend networking–maybe even cold calling some people in spots you may be interested in the future. Offer to buy them coffee / lunch.
I would not recommend doing the CFA without speaking to people closer to the stock market/any other market you may be interested in. Sounds like your gig would translate well into a lot of other markets, just may have to focus on company analysis in addition to the wider demand/supply it sounds like you are currently doing