DFC Study Plan (30 / 60 / 90 Days)

A practical DFC study plan: 30-day intensive, 60-day balanced, and 90-day part-time schedules focused on futures + options mechanics, pricing intuition, and repeated payoff/quote drills.

DFC is a 65-question exam dominated by futures (40%) and exchange-traded options (42%). Prep improves fastest when you repeat a simple loop:

Syllabus → drills → review misses → mixed sets → checkpoint.


How long should you study?

CSI’s official guidance is 60 – 90 hours of study for DFC (your actual time depends on your background).

Source: https://www.csi.ca/en/learning/courses/dfc/exam-credits

Choose a timeline based on hours per week:

Time you can commitRecommended plan
18–25 hrs/week30‑day intensive
9–12 hrs/week60‑day balanced
6–8 hrs/week90‑day part‑time

30-Day Intensive Plan

Target pace: ~18–25 hours/week.
Goal: master futures + options mechanics early, then add swaps/funds/ops and finish with mixed sets.

WeekFocus (CSI chapters)What to doLinks
1Ch 1–4Build the derivative map; learn forwards vs futures, contract mechanics, exchanges/clearing basics.OverviewSyllabus
2Ch 5–11Futures pricing intuition (carry, basis, convergence), hedging vs speculation, rate/equity/currency futures, OTC forwards.CheatsheetPractice
3Ch 12–17Options: terminology, intrinsic/time value, pricing factors, delta, basic strategies, non-equity options, OTC options.CheatsheetPractice
4Ch 18–28 + reviewSwaps + funds/structured products + operational considerations; finish with 2–3 mixed sets and close gaps.SyllabusPractice

60-Day Balanced Plan

Target pace: ~9–12 hours/week.
Goal: spaced repetition so pricing intuition and payoff logic stick.

WeekFocusWhat to do
1Ch 1–2Derivative types + forward-based basics; vocabulary and differences (exchange vs OTC).
2Ch 3–4Futures mechanics + clearing/exchanges; drill margin/mark-to-market language.
3Ch 5–6Futures pricing + hedging basics; start a one-page formula/definition sheet.
4Ch 7–11Speculation + rate/equity/currency futures + OTC forwards; do short drills each session.
5Ch 12–13Options intro + core terminology; read option quotes correctly.
6Ch 14–17Options pricing + delta + strategies + non-equity/OTC options; drill payoffs and moneyness.
7Ch 18–22Swaps overview (rates, currency, credit, other swaps); focus on structure and risk language.
8Ch 23–28 + reviewFunds/structured products + operational topics; finish with mixed sets and gap-closing.

90-Day Part-Time Plan

Target pace: ~6–8 hours/week.
Goal: steady cadence with frequent short drills.

WeekFocusWhat to do
1Ch 1Derivative map: where they trade and why used.
2–4Ch 2–6Futures fundamentals: mechanics, clearing, pricing intuition, hedging.
5–6Ch 7–11Futures applications: speculating and contract types (rates/equity/FX/OTC).
7–9Ch 12–17Options: terminology, pricing factors, delta, strategies, non-equity and OTC options.
10Ch 18–22Swaps: understand legs, why used, and credit risk concepts.
11Ch 23–26Funds + structured products: why derivatives are used and basic structures.
12Ch 27–28 + reviewRisk/monitoring + accounting/disclosure/tax; finish with 2 mixed sets and close gaps.

How to integrate the Mastery app

  • Use Practice for short drills by topic (5–15 questions), then review every miss.
  • Once per week, do a mixed set to force transfer across futures ↔ options ↔ swaps.

✅ Next: open the Syllabus and begin Topic 1.