If Only It Were This Easy

Via Alea: the CME trading simulation game. If only it were this easy:

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I suspect that in the real world, doing the opposite of what I did would be required to actually make money :)

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I was going to say I'd stick with my day job after trying that out, but I have about as good a track record in publishing papers. Maybe I should have been a plumber.