2026 Stevens High Frequency Trading Competition

The School of Business at Stevens Institute of Technology is pleased to announce the annual Stevens High Frequency Trading Competition (HFTC-26)! This rigorous, high-stakes event is open to all qualified undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in an accredited university anywhere in the world.

HFTC-26 Information

The Competition: Structure, Strategy, and Rules

HFTC-26 is a unique competition where teams are required to architect, code and deploy their own strategies for intraday algorithmic trading.

All simulations will be executed on the SHIFT high-frequency trading simulation platform, an advanced, in-house system developed at Stevens. SHIFT provides the granular market microstructure and low-latency environment necessary to test sophisticated strategies under conditions mirroring real-world markets.

This event is structured to achieve three primary objectives:

  • Foster Innovation: Enhance coding proficiency and deepen quantitative understanding of market mechanics and trading microstructure.

  • Validate Skills: Develop practical implementation skills for advanced algorithmic trading concepts using Python and the FIX Protocol.

  • Identify Talent: Recognize and reward successful algorithmic strategies through significant monetary group prizes.

Core Rules

Category

Detail

Trading Assets

Trading will involve either the 30 Dow Jones stocks (for historical simulations) or synthetic tickers (for agent-based simulation days).

Trading Scope

Intraday trading only.

Initial Capital

Teams start with a virtual balance of $1,000,000, which is reset every competition day.

Execution Constraints

Trading strategies are subject to specific execution minimums and are charged standard market fees/rebates.

Trading Software

Teams will be provided with a virtual machine to develop strategies using the SHIFT Python API.

Why You Should Apply: The HFTC Advantage

Participation offers a direct competitive advantage for individuals pursuing careers in quantitative finance by facilitating the conversion of academic knowledge into high-level, practical application.

1. Technical Skill Deployment

  • Implementation Mastery: Master the practical development and execution of trading algorithms.

  • High-Fidelity Experience: Operate within a professional-grade, low-latency infrastructure, gaining experience highly relevant to HFT roles.

  • Performance Optimization: Gain direct experience developing, backtesting and refining strategies within a simulated environment.

2. Academic Validation and Networking

3. Strategic Resilience

  • Adaptive Challenges: The competition spans multiple weeks, featuring distinct, complex trading scenarios (including historical volatility events and reinforcement learning agents) that necessitate continuous algorithmic adaptation.

  • Quantifiable Success: Compete for a total prize pool of $3,600, awarded based on metrics that measure performance against market dynamics. Teams are scored in an F-1 fashion across five competition days, meaning points are weighted to increase significantly with each successive round, rewarding teams that maintain consistent performance and improve over time.

Eligibility & Team Structure

Requirement

Details

Participants

Undergraduate or graduate students who are currently enrolled in any accredited university, domestically or internationally.

Team Size

Teams must comprise a minimum of two members and a maximum of four members.

Team Composition

Teams may be composed of students from the same or different universities.

Prerequisites

At least one member of each team must possess familiarity with Python programming and GitHub.

Team Designation

Each team must designate a Team Leader responsible for submitting the complete application package.

Prizes

Place

Prize

First Place

$2,000

Second Place

$1,200

Third Place

$400

How to Enter the Competition

1. Application Process

  • Apply Here

  • Application Deadline: February 1st, 2026

  • No initial application fee. Teams undergo comprehensive review by Stevens finance faculty for approval.

2. Selection and Technical Assessment

Approved teams will receive a technical assessment to evaluate proficiency.

  • Technical Assessment Release: February 6th, 2026

  • Technical Assessment Deadline: February 13th, 2026

3. Final Notification and Registration

  • Final Selection Notification: February 20th, 2026

  • Registration Fee: Upon selection, a $100 registration fee per team is required.

  • Registration Payment Deadline: February 27th, 2026

Competition Timeline

Event

Date

Application Deadline

February 1

Technical Assessment Release

February 6

Technical Assessment Deadline

February 13

Final Selection Notification

February 20

Registration Payment Deadline

February 27

Orientation Session (Mandatory)

March 4

Test Run 1

March 9

Test Run 2

March 13

Competition Trading Days

March 27 – April 24

Award Ceremony

May 1

For additional inquiries, contact the coordination team at [email protected].

We look forward to reviewing your application and witnessing the deployment of your rigorous and innovative trading strategies. Assemble your team and secure your competitive edge!

Apply Now for HFTC-26!