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Rotman International Trading Competition 2012

Just received words that the Baruch MFE team has won the 2012 Rotman International Trading Competition which just ended a few hours ago. Their second team also finished in Top 5 out of 50 teams:

1. Baruch College (Financial Engineering Program)
2. Guido Carli University of Rome
3. University of Chicago (Financial Mathematics Program)
4. Baruch College (Financial Engineering Program)
5. University of Waterloo (Quantitative Finance Program)

Others:
7. Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management )
19. Duke University
22. Rutgers University (Financial Mathematics Program)
28. Boston University (Financial Mathematics Program)
33. MIT (last year's winners)
40. Columbia University (Financial Mathematics Program)
 
Just received words that the Baruch MFE team has won the 2012 Rotman International Trading Competition which just ended a few hours ago. Their second team also finished in Top 5 out of 50 teams:

1. Baruch College (Financial Engineering Program)
2. Guido Carli University of Rome
3. University of Chicago (Financial Mathematics Program)
4. Baruch College (Financial Engineering Program)
5. University of Waterloo (Quantitative Finance Program)

Others:
7. Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management )
19. Duke University
22. Rutgers University (Financial Mathematics Program)
28. Boston University (Financial Mathematics Program)
33. MIT (last year's winners)
40. Columbia University (Financial Mathematics Program)

The fifth is the undergrad team from the faculty of mathematics, UWaterloo.
 
Congrats guys, awesome work. I didn't get a chance to see you guys after the CN Tower but feel free to contact me with feedback/details/suggestions for the future. Or post them here if you want to have a public dialogue about any of it. (I'm tired of having conversations with competitors about "how predictable a random walk is"....)

Kevin
 
KEVIN! Thanks for having us again! Don't worry about the random walk haters, they are chasing dragons ;)
 
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