Longtime Quantnet members will remember that we used to have a virtual trading platform where everyone has a 100K play money. It uses 15 min delayed Yahoo finance feed which does not update between 4pm and 9AM.
After awhile, people recognize this and took advantage of the huge delay to load up their book. When Yahoo keep changing their feed format, the effort to get this easily-gamed platform is no longer worth our time and effort.
That said, I like the idea of having several rounds and having a limit on the position so people can't bet the farm in one stock/option. If there are any platform out there with a decent API, I'm certain to look into it.
...After flying me in, Merrill politely informed me that I wasn't from a target school and thus would not be considered for internship or new grad positions...
We used the Stocktrak software in my MBA program (2005-2006) - they also ran an investment challenge during that timeframe sponsored by eFinancial Careers and Merrill.
Seems Stocktrak still hosts these competitions.
http://www.stocktrak.com/
For over 20 years, our virtual trading platforms and websites have helped over 3,000,000 individuals learn about the markets and practice their trading skills.
A google search for the title gives dozens of results; can anyone recommend a good game/simultion engine for a rookie who wants to learn more about how stock markets work?