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📈Series 7 exam prep

Pass the Series 7 with free practice that actually feels useful

Free Series 7 prep built for volume, repetition, and confidence under a brutal question load. Get 1,565 practice questions, cross-linked guides, and a cleaner path to passing Series 7.

1,565 practice questions
225 minutes
72% to pass
$300 exam fee, sponsorship required
Question bank
1,565

Fresh reps plus repeated coverage of high-yield topics.

Exam format
125 scored + 10 unscored

Timed for 225 minutes.

Passing score
72%

Know the threshold, then practice above it.

Best fit
Series 7

Future reps who need deep product knowledge, suitability judgment, and long-form exam stamina.

What you need to know

Series 7 in plain English

The General Securities Representative exam rewards repetition, clean pattern recognition, and the ability to stay calm under timed pressure.

Free Series 7 prep built for volume, repetition, and confidence under a brutal question load. Lucky the Banker is built around high-volume reps, detailed explanations, and fast transitions between drills, mock tests, and review. No bloated course bundle, no four-click maze, no weird pricing surprise.

  • Seeks Business for the Broker-Dealer
  • Opens and Maintains Customer Accounts
  • Provides Customers with Investment Information and Recommendations
  • Obtains and Verifies Purchase and Sales Instructions and Processes Transactions
Cross-exam discovery

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FAQ

Quick answers candidates actually need

Is the Series 7 harder than the SIE?

Yes. It is longer, deeper, and more suitability-driven than the SIE, especially around options and recommendations.

How long is the Series 7 exam?

The current Series 7 exam lasts 225 minutes, which makes stamina and pacing a real part of the challenge.

How should you prep for Series 7?

Do a lot of mixed questions, spend extra time on options and suitability, and build up to full timed sets.

Ready when you are

Why pay when you can pass for free?

Start with 1,565 Series 7 questions, move into full practice, and use the linked study guide when you need context.