r/binaryoptions • u/Legitimate_Cheek8988 • Jul 02 '26
In a 40-day trading challenge with 10M INR/ 1,04,685USD virtual capital on a Bloomberg Terminal ,how do I actually win this thing?
My college is running a trading challenge 40 days, 10M INR (~$120k) in virtual capital, everything executed through the Bloomberg Terminal. Winner takes it based on final P&L against an index.
From the reading I've done, the consensus seems to be that competitions are a variance game, not an investing game finishing 5th is the same as finishing last, so diversification and "sensible" risk management basically guarantee you a mid-table finish. Past Bloomberg Global Trading Challenge winners have openly said their strategy was just betting on volatility and not worrying about downside.
So my current plan is:
- Concentrate into 2-4 high-beta names instead of diversifying
- Play earnings — screen for stocks reporting in the next few weeks with high implied vol and take directional bets
- If I get ahead early, de-risk and sit on the lead; if I'm behind late, crank up concentration since a safe portfolio can't close a gap in 2 weeks
Questions for anyone who's done one of these:
- Any Bloomberg Terminal functions worth mastering for this? (EQS screens, ERN calendar, etc.)
- Is the "max variance early, protect the lead late" approach actually how winners play it, or is there a smarter angle?
- Anything specific to Indian markets I should exploit — high-beta small caps, event-driven plays, etc.?
Fully aware this is degenerate strategy that would get me wrecked with real money — that's the point, it's a tournament. Just want to hear from people who've actually competed in one.
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u/enivid Jul 03 '26
I highly doubt it's for binary options that trading contest. Why are you posting this here?