Blue Nelumbo™BLUENELUMBOTM

CFA® Level 3 Curriculum · 8 sections · 35 readings · ~400 hrs

What you'll actually study.

CFA® Institute publishes the curriculum. We don't change it — we make it studyable. Each bar below is a real exam-weighted section; pick one to see what's inside and how Blue Nelumbo™ teaches it.

Section weights, in order of exam emphasis.

8 sections · Sorted by weightSource · CFA® Institute 2026
Section no. 01
WeightReadingsStudy Hrs

Asset Allocation

25%

7

55+

The highest-weighted section at Level 3 and the conceptual core of the exam. Mean-variance optimisation, factor-based allocation, and risk-based approaches all appear. The key skill is adapting the allocation framework to the specific constraints and objectives of the investor in the vignette.

Readings in this section

01Overview of Asset Allocation

02Principles of Asset Allocation

03Asset Allocation with Real-World Constraints

04Asset Allocation to Alternative Investments

05Overview of Tax Considerations in Portfolio Management

How Blue Nelumbo™ teaches this curriculum.

CFA® Institute decides what's on the exam. We decide how the studying actually works — and these three practices are why our learners report different outcomes from the same source material.

01

Verbatim sourcing, structured visually.

We don't paraphrase. Every note in Blue Nelumbo™ is extracted directly from the official curriculum, structured into readable typography, and traceable back to its source. No 'our take' — just the real material, made studyable.

35 readings1:1 source mapped

02

Decay-adjusted scoring across attempts.

Every quiz, every flag, every read feeds an engine that watches your knowledge decay over time. The dashboard rebuilds 30+ insights after each session — telling you exactly which reading to revisit, when, and why.

30+ insight typesDaily recalibration

03

Mock UI tuned to the real Prometric exam.

The mock attempt screens deliberately mimic Prometric's CBT software — sterile, sober, exam-room realistic. When you sit the actual exam, the interface should be muscle memory, not the third surprise of the morning.

5 full mocksPrometric-aligned UI

See a real subtopic.

A peek at one subtopic exactly as it appears inside the product — cream surface, editorial typography, traceable to the curriculum, flag-as-you-go.

Subtopic preview

This is what every subtopic looks like.

Same surface. Same typography. Same length expectations. No surprise formats per topic.

  • Cream surface (#FBF7EE) — easier on the eyes over hours
  • 720px max line length — reading-optimal
  • Curriculum-verbatim text with inline source traces
  • Flag-as-you-go (red / yellow / green) for revision
  • Exam-tip callouts surfaced where examiners commonly probe