Duke FinTech Intercollegiate Trading Competition
Each spring, students from institutions around the globe compete to grow electronic portfolios of US$1 million in simulated currency
Duke FinTech Intercollegiate Trading Competition
Each spring, students from institutions around the globe compete to grow electronic portfolios of US$1 million in simulated currency
Fun and exciting, the Duke FinTech Intecollegiate Trading Competition is as much a teaching tool as it is a contest.
Through the competition, students engage in testing their own strategies, quantitative algorithms, and other methodologies.
For official rules
Visit fintechtradingcompetition.com
Participating Institutions
| Beijing University of Technology | Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
| Boston University | Shenzhen University |
| Carnegie Mellon University | Southern University of Science and Technology |
| Case Western Reserve University | Texas A&M University |
| Claremont Graduate University | The University of Chicago |
| Colorado College | University of California, Los Angeles |
| Cornell University | University of California, San Diego |
| Duke University | University of California, Santa Barbara |
| Georgetown University | University of Georgia |
| Georgia Institute of Technology | University of Hawaii |
| Grinnell College | University of Michigan |
| Harvard University | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| Hunan University | University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
| Nanyang Technological University | University of Rochester |
| New York University | University of South Carolina |
| North Carolina State University | University of Southern California |
| Northeastern University | University of Texas at Austin |
| Princeton University | Vanderbilt University |
| Rutgers University | Washington University in St. Louis |
| School of Visual Arts | Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University |
Competition News
Hunting Hidden Bears – Duke Cybersecurity Master’s Students and CrowdStrike Researched Russian Cyber Threats to U.S. Infrastructure
A Duke–CrowdStrike research collaboration looked at how Russian state-sponsored hackers operate—and came up with recommendations for how U.S. organizations can stop them before damage is done.
Accelerated Success: Luca Antonacci
Duke University’s Master of Engineering in Financial Technology (FinTech) program is known for producing graduates who go on to become leaders in financial innovation. Among the current students preparing to follow that path is Luca Antonacci, a student in the inaugural cohort of Duke FinTech’s accelerated program.