I've been reading the forums for a while and am probably interested in pursuing an MFE sometime in the future. As a quick introduction, I'm a sophomore at Johns Hopkins in Applied Mathematics and am starting a trading team (to compete at Rotman, MIT, etc.).
I'm posting because I think I'm a little in over my head. I think I may have a great faculty adviser and believe there is sufficient interest in the student body to get a good amount of applications. But other than some equity and fx trading (with monopoly money, naturally), neither my friend nor I really know what we're doing. I know Rotman has a algorithmic component to the competition, but that's about it.
I guess what I'm looking for is a little knowledge from the community: anyone have experience at one of these trading competitions/what kind of basic algo's strategies can we write to get started or potentially any books in particular we could look at?
Regards,
Brendan
I'm posting because I think I'm a little in over my head. I think I may have a great faculty adviser and believe there is sufficient interest in the student body to get a good amount of applications. But other than some equity and fx trading (with monopoly money, naturally), neither my friend nor I really know what we're doing. I know Rotman has a algorithmic component to the competition, but that's about it.
I guess what I'm looking for is a little knowledge from the community: anyone have experience at one of these trading competitions/what kind of basic algo's strategies can we write to get started or potentially any books in particular we could look at?
Regards,
Brendan