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CURRICULUM// BUSINESS & ECONOMICS NATIONAL INVESTMENT CHALLENGE The investment skills of two teams of Business and Economics students earned them a place in the semi-finals of a national Student Investor Challenge. Lower Sixth Formers Luke Potter, Jonty Goddard, Oli Robinson and Pete Massey, who competed under the name of RPG Trading, and Lower Sixth Formers Ernest Kwong, and Jeff Tse and Upper Sixth Formers Anson Mao and Peter Wu, who together are R.E.J Trading. In the initial stages of the competition the teams invested virtual money in the London stock exchange and other investment instruments to create two portfolios, each worth £100,000, which they managed by following the ups and downs of the market in real time, judging when to buy and sell in order to make a virtual profit. Two of our teams finished in the top 10% of around 5,000 teams who entered the competition, staged by the London Institute of Banking & Finance. They went on to compete against 500 other semi-finalists for four weeks from 19 February until 16 March. For each week of the semi-finals, teams were given a selection of different investments on Monday morning with the aim of correctly predicting the closing price of these given assets by the end of trading each Friday using accurate and detailed research. This is a test of their problem solving, research and team work skills which Andrew Goodwin a Portfolio Manager and Partner at Oldfield Partners in London who visited Pocklington School to give advice and support during the semifinal explained was “ a very difficult task- with so many variables to take into account”. Both Pocklington teams experienced success during the semifinal. RPG trading at two points during the four weeks led the entire competition and were the team to beat and R.E.J Trading after a tough 1st week climbed over 60 places in the space of five days. However this year was very competitive and definitely not easy. The political and economical climate were very unstable and the third and fourth week were no exception with RPG trading holding every place from 1st to 30th. They ultimately finishing just outside the top 8 teams. They were an agonising 4% short of the score required to earn a place in the final. trading finished in 19th place which places them in the top 1% of teams who started the competition nationally. R.E.J Trading finished in 99th place which puts them amongst the top 2% of teams. Congratulations to both teams for a fantastic effort. Economics and Business Studies teacher Robin Crewes said: “It’s a fantastic achievement as this was a tough year for the markets, making it even more competitive.” “A special mention must go to Luke and Ernest who led their teams with determination, enthusiasm and resilience.” The semi-finals of the UK’s Premier investor Challenge ended with the two teams from Pocklington just missing out on the live national final. RPG THE POCKLINGTONIAN 53