"The CME Group University Trading Challenge is a simulated, electronic trading competition that allows students from around the world to experience the excitement, energy and decision-making environment of real-time futures trading using the CQG electronic trading platform," said WIU team advisor Associate Professor of Agriculture Jason Franken. "The competition ran from Oct. 4-30 this year. Teams consist of three-to-five students from the same university."
Franken said each team started the competition with $500,000 in "play money" to trade with, and WIU students turned that into over $595,082 by the end of the contest.
"Teams from WIU have placed around the top 10 percent in the competition for three years straight now, so we're proud of this group carrying on what seems to be becoming a tradition here, and even improving a bit on last year's finish," Franken said.
The CME Challenge simulated trading contracts in commodity futures markets using CQG trading software.
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