Asset Market Experiments for Traders 
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PhD Trading Experiment


This is the official webpage of the trading Experiment among the Bocconi University
PhD students in Finance. Here we post each week the trading scores in experimental asset markets. You can use MarketExper Trader Forum to follow communication among traders.
Please fill in Questionnaire 1 and Questionnaire 2 by Thursday (07.05) 5.30pm!
It's the Final Countdown...

Rank Week 1
Training
Week 2
Training
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
1 bananaman  ElPrincipe22  TAH
TAH
bananaman
bananaman
TAH
2  TAT  TAH ElPrincipe22
bananaman
Doraemon
TAT
Doraemon
3 ElPrincipe22  bananaman  Doraemon
 ElPrincipe22 TAT
paf 
ElPrincipe22
4  TAH   paf  TAT
 paf 
 ElPrincipe22
ElPrincipe22
bananaman
5 Doraemon  Doraemon  paf
TAT
TAH
Doraemon
paf
6   paf   TAT bananaman
Doraemon
paf
TAH
TAT


Traders
in Alphabetical Order (Last Name)

Gerry Abdesaken


Nickname:  bananaman

Scores : 40701(T)/44073(T)/43219/41582/41021/45300/42899

Final Rank: 1


Bonus : 15000 (Q1)/ 15000 (Q2)

Andreja Bandelj


Nickname:  paf


Scores : 31818(T)/42677(T)/43379/40244/38655/44312/41401

Final Rank: 6

Bonus : 6750 (Q1) / 1250 (Q2)

Carlo Chiarella


Nickname:  ElPrincipe22


Scores : 36313(T)/47799(T)/45658/40337/39082/44031/43085

Final Rank: 3 


Bonus : 15000 (Q1) / 15000 (Q2)



Antonio Gargano
 

Nickname:  "THIS ANIMAL HERE"

Scores : 34594(T)/46569(T)/45942/42238/38862/41810/44093

Final Rank: 2


Bonus : 1250 (Q1) / 1250 (Q2)


Roberto Steri


Nickname:  "THAT ANIMAL THERE"

Scores : 38772(T)/39935(T)/43947/39710/39578/44826/41360

Final Rank: 5

Bonus : 6750 (Q1) / 0 (Q2) 



Yuanji Wen


Nickname:  Doraemon

Scores :  31852(T)/42147(T)/45505/39566/39839/42221/43663

Final Rank: 4

Bonus : 6750 (Q1) / 15000 (Q2) 

Feel free to provide feedback after the experiment. Any comment would be extremely useful.

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jMarkets was developed at Caltech's Social Sciences Experimental Lab (SSEL) by Walter Yuan (technical project supervisor), Raj Advani (lead programmer), Peter Bossaerts (scientific supervisor) and William Zame (scientific advisor). jMarkets is the result of a project to develop open-source, Java-based software for large-scale, web-based markets experiments. Financial support is provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation and by grants from the R.G. Jenkins Family and William D. Hacker to Caltech.

The presentation of the experiment  and the structure of this webpage is taken from Debrah Meloso's website. I thank Debrah for introducing jMarkets to me.

We use a customized version of  jMarkets. Our Java programmer Vahit Hanoglu made  required changes in the original version. We acknowledge financial support from Bocconi University and Tilburg CentER Lab. I gratefully thank Inveon team (Sencer Berrak and Yomi Kastro) for technical support and consultancy.

I would also thank my advisors Charles Noussair and Barbara Rindi for our useful discussions and their invaluable comments. Finally, special thanks to my supervisor Carlo Favero for his support...