A Novel Strategy for the 2005 Penn-Lehman Automated Trading Competition
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The Penn-Lehman Automated Trading (PLAT) project is a broad investigation of al- gorithms and strategies for automated trading in financial markets. It is centered on the Penn Exchange Simulator, which simulates an electronic crossing network. The simulator realistically mixes bids from automated stock trading agents with bids from the real stock market. The partici- pants in the project develop automated trading agents that are entered in formal automated trading competitions. This paper concerns the 2005 PLAT competition. Unlike previous years, this com- petition was run with automated agents only, and no real-time stock market data. This allowed the authors' winning strategy, Jump & Dump, to exploit a basic, but easily overlooked, flaw in the other agents. We outline Jump & Dump and explain how and why it won.
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