Every time you mention Xela, who was from Malta, I think of Gstaad Switzerland. I do not know why that is.
The Trading Room at Florida Atlantic University's College of Business replicates a real-world trading experience and functions as a classroom and a laboratory. The new financial trading room is a state of the art laboratory where students and faculty research business firms and security pricing trends, and develop investment portfolios. The trading room is part of Finance and Financial Services Programs and is found in the first floor lobby of ISU's (Illinois State University's) College of Business. The trading room and its operations are funded in part by the Minas Center for Investment and Financial Education and the Lilly Endowment, Inc. The first university trading floor was opened by MIT in 1996. Since then, several colleges including Penn State, the University of Texas, University of Virginia, Cornell, University of Michigan, and the Miami University Farmer School of Business have followed. Multi-million-dollar trading rooms have become the norm at colleges seeking to attract motivated students and corporate involvement. Technology is empowering students to practice trading in a real-world environment. Clemson University’s trading room is equipped with the latest Bloomberg Financial Markets Technology, the industry’s leading market analytics tool.
One of the best posts on Elite since I started long ago. Dest just saved anyone with common sense a $5,000 trading camp tuition or BS $300 a month trading room. This post exceeds anything I learned at Vegas or Florida Money Shows. Baron needs to archive it!
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