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Pass the SIE with free practice that actually feels useful

Free SIE prep with a huge question bank, smart drills, and zero paywall nonsense. Get 1,900+ practice questions, cross-linked guides, and a cleaner path to passing SIE.

1,900+ practice questions
105 minutes
70% to pass
$80 exam fee, no sponsorship required
Question bank
1,900+

Fresh reps plus repeated coverage of high-yield topics.

Exam format
75 scored + 10 unscored

Timed for 105 minutes.

Passing score
70%

Know the threshold, then practice above it.

Best fit
SIE

Students, career changers, and future advisors who want to pass the SIE on the first try.

What you need to know

SIE in plain English

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

Free SIE prep with a huge question bank, smart drills, and zero paywall nonsense. 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.

  • Knowledge of Capital Markets
  • Understanding Products and Their Risks
  • Trading, Customer Accounts, and Prohibited Activities
  • Overview of the Regulatory Framework
Cross-exam discovery

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FAQ

Quick answers candidates actually need

How many questions are on the SIE exam?

The SIE includes 75 scored questions plus 10 unscored pretest questions, for 85 total questions shown on exam day.

Do you need sponsorship for the SIE?

No. The SIE is one of the few FINRA exams you can take before joining a firm.

How many practice questions should you do for the SIE?

A strong target is 1,000+ practice questions, with repeated review of weak areas and full-length timed work before test day.

Ready when you are

Why pay when you can pass for free?

Start with 1,900+ SIE questions, move into full practice, and use the linked study guide when you need context.