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Certified Futures and Options Analyst (CFOA)

The CFOA (Certified Futures and Options Analyst) is a professional credential issued by the International Council for Derivative Trading (ICFDT). It is designed to certify one’s knowledge of derivatives – mainly options and futures – and is recognized by funds, family offices, proprietary trading firms and investment companies operating in the global derivatives space.

TrendUp is currently the exclusive official ICFDT-authorized training provider. Participants can prepare for and earn the CFOA credential through two pathways:

➤ Option 1: The L-Program (Cohort-Based)

Participants who complete Level 3 of the TrendUp L-Program become eligible to sit a sponsored, abridged version of the CFOA exam. This version is:

  • Free (we cover the $390 exam fee on your first attempt)

  • Abridged (60 questions instead of the full 100)

  • Based on the same curriculum taught across L2 and L3, with no need for additional study

This route is selective and requires formal admission into an L-program cohort.

➤ Option 2: CFOA Direct (Self-Paced)

Ideal for independent learners or working professionals, the CFOA Direct route allows you to:

  • Prepare entirely at your own pace

  • Skip the cohort and application process

  • Access all training materials immediately

  • Sit the full 100-question CFOA exam

What is the CFOA?

The Certified Futures and Options Analyst (CFOA) designation provides formal recognition of advanced competence in derivatives markets, with a focus on options and futures trading, strategy, and risk management. Administered by the International Council for Derivative Trading (ICFDT), the CFOA serves as a standardized benchmark for individuals pursuing roles in trading, research, and portfolio construction where derivatives play a central role.

The certification is intentionally specialized. While many industry credentials take a broad view of finance -covering corporate finance, equity valuation, and portfolio theory- the CFOA concentrates on the practical application of derivatives in modern markets. This narrow focus allows candidates to demonstrate depth of expertise rather than generalist coverage, making it particularly valuable to hedge funds, proprietary trading firms, and asset managers that rely on derivatives-based strategies.

The CFOA is rapidly building recognition and has already gained traction among derivatives-focused employers. For professionals seeking to differentiate themselves in competitive buy-side recruiting or for students aiming to validate their technical foundation early in their careers, the CFOA provides a credible, targeted alternative – or complement – to broader certifications like the CFA.

Is this similar to the CFA?

The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program remains the most widely recognized credential for generalist financial analysts. It covers a broad range of topics, from equity research and corporate finance to portfolio management and ethics, but requires significant time and financial commitment. CFA candidates often spend several years and thousands of dollars completing all three levels.

By contrast, the CFOA focuses narrowly on derivatives. This specialization allows for:

  • Shorter completion time (exam can be prepared for in weeks or months, not years)

  • Lower overall cost (training + exam fees are a fraction of CFA costs)

  • Immediate relevance for roles in options and futures trading, quantitative research, and related strategies

For professionals seeking targeted expertise rather than generalist coverage, the CFOA offers a practical alternative or complement to broader certifications.

What is the exam’s structure?

The full version of the exam has 4 main sections:

1. Financial Derivatives: Past, Present and Future (currently waived for TrendUp L-program candidates)

2. Options: Full content, but the amount of questions is lower than the full version, standing at currently about 35 questions for TrendUp L-program graduates.

3. Futures: Full content, but the amount of questions is lower than the full version, standing at currently about 25 questions for TrendUp L-program graduates.

4. Risk Profiles, Asset Allocation & Risk Management (currently waived for TrendUp L-program candidates)

Note that L-Program graduates sit an abridged version of the exam covering only Sections 2 and 3, while CFOA Direct candidates complete all four sections. The end certification is the same.

CFOA Exam Topics

I

Financial Derivatives: Past, Present, and Future

Options Contracts

Concept, Types, Chains, Pricing, Time, Volatility, Greeks, Intrinsic & Extrinsic Value

II

Options

Options Trading Strategy

Naked Strategies, Verticals, Strangles, Straddles, Multi-Legged Strategies, Breakevens

Options Trade Management

Probabilities, Standard Deviations, Entering and Exiting, Risk Management

Futures Contracts

Concept, Types, Markets, Cost to Carry, Contango & Backwardation, Basis

II

Futures

Futures Trading

Directional, Intermarket Spreads, Calendar Spreads, Limit Moves

Options on Futures

Concept, Settlement, Hedging, Speculation

IV

Risk Profiles, Asset Allocation & Risk Management

How is the CFOA graded?

A 60% of correct answers is required in order to Pass the exam. There is a one-hour time limit.

The exam is graded as follows:

  • 0-59%: Fail
  • 60-69%: Pass, C
  • 70-84%: Pass, B
  • >85%: Pass, A

The grade will appear on your certificate.

What percentage of TrendUp participants pass the exam?

Currently, 94% of all our eligible participants (those who successfully complete L3) pass the exam on their first attempt. 100% of them are certified by their second attempt.

There is little need for extra study as the CFOA content overlaps very well with the L2 & L3 material.

Note: Attempting the CFOA exam is optional for all L3 participants. L3 graduates (with a satisfactory score on the L3 final assessment) will be able to take the CFOA exam for free.

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