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Michigan Interactive Investments (MII) is a business/investing/finance organization at the University of Michigan.With an exclusive sixty person member base, MII seeks to teach investment strategies and educate its members via presentations, competitions and discussions.

In 2008, MII limited its membership from over 300 students to 60 students through an extensive application and interview process. The rationale for this was the following, as explained on the MII website: "[by] establishing a small, dedicated membership base, MII will refocus its goals, remaining agile and adding greater value to the community." [1]

In 2007, MII established a Michigan Not-for-Profit corporation, Michigan Interactive Investments, LTD., its parent company.

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History

MII was founded in 1998 with the objective of educating members through interactive portfolio management. From 1998-2008, MII’s assets under management grew to approximately $40,000, with the portfolio primarily consisting of equity and fixed income securities. In 2002, MII became an official club of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business; however, membership is currently open to any undergraduate student at the University of Michigan. In addition to MII's primary goal of educating members on the fundamentals of investing, MII strives to offer members the following:

- First-hand investing experience and a community through which to share ideas - A forum to stay up-to-date with current market conditions - An opportunity to build leadership and communication skills - Networks in the professional world for internship and job opportunities

Beginning in Fall 2007, MII launched a "Hedge Fund" team consisting of student-members who ran various competitions against other schools and the public at large. The Hedge Fund controlled approximately 25% of the club's overall portfolio, which generally included higher risk/reward positions.

MII's interactive management strategy has led MII's portfolio to outperform major benchmark averages every year since its inception. MII’s financial success has allowed the organization to host numerous corporate and business presentations, including a 2006 MII-exclusive presentation with CNBC's Jim Cramer. Other achievements in the 2006-2007 year included the first annual MII stock pitch competition, in which twenty teams competed for a grand prize of two thousand dollars. The following year, MII brought a sensational year to a close with its 2nd annual stock pitch competition in addition to having managed the largest portfolio in the history of the club.

Since MII’s inception in 1998, the membership base has grown to over 300 members. In the fall of 2008, MII underwent a transformation, limiting membership to sixty individuals.[2]

About

Michigan Interactive Investments is unique in that it manages a student run portfolio that is completely funded by MII members. Each member upon entry into MII furnishes a $100 portfolio deposit which is refundable at the end of each academic year. Each year MII looks to grow the size of its portfolio through sound investment decisions. Since MII is a student organization at The University of Michigan profits made throughout the year are either reinvested into the following year’s portfolio or are used to support operations and special events throughout the year.

Current 2008-2009 Member Class Standing

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
20% 33% 27% 20%

Current 2008-2009 Member School of Enrollment

58% Stephen M. Ross School of Business

35% College of Literature, Science & the Arts

7% College of Engineering

Events

Michigan Economic Forum

Over the past few years, the United States has witnessed the downturn of Michigan’s economy. The Michigan Economic Forum was an event hosted by Michigan Interactive Investments in conjunction with the Michigan Economics Society to provide a platform to discuss and explore potential solutions to Michigan’s current economic problems. The forum featured engaging panel discussions and several distinguished guest speakers such as Peter Hooper, chief economist, Deutsche Bank Securities; Charles Evans, director of research and senior vice president, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; John McElroy, WWJ News Radio auto analyst and host of Autoline Detroit; and John Austin, vice president of the Michigan State Board of Education and nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution; and Steven Szakaly, economist at the Center for Automotive Research.

MII Chicago Trip

In an effort to expand on MII’s mission to teach its members about finance, MII organizes a trip for its members each year to visit financial institutions in Chicago. Club members have the opportunity to tour the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank, the Chicago Board Options Exchange, and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

BP Trading Simulation

In an exclusive event for MII members, BP Integrated Supply and Trading brought their trading equipment from their Chicago office to host two, hour long trading simulations.The software and equipment brought by BP to the event is the same as that used by BP to train their traders.

MII Annual Stock Pitch Competition

After a year of debating about the stock market, MII felt that the best way to end the 2006-2007 year was with Michigan Interactive Investments' Inaugural Stock Pitch Competition. The competition consisted of three person teams pitching a single stock for the chance to take home a grand prize of $2,000. Judges for the event consisted of two top Wall Street analysts and a hedge fund trader named as one of the “30 Best Under 30” in the world. In the end, the winning stock was Taiwan Semiconductor, pitched by V. Zhang, B. Chung, and B. Yiu.

The first stock pitch competition, which took place in the spring of 2007, was a great success. In the spring of 2008, MII brought a sensational year to a close with its 2nd Annual Stock Pitch Competition sponsored by Ameriprise Financial. After another year of debating about the stock markets, twenty teams once again showcased their investing skills for the chance to take home prize money of over $2,000. In the end, the winning stock pitch was FTI Consulting.

Intercollegiate Stock Pitch Competition

MII will be hosting its first annual Intercollegiate Stock Pitch Competition on March 20 & 21, attracting teams from universities around the country. In addition to the competition, the event will include two prominent keynote speakers, discussion panels, and a BP trading simulation.

MII and UM

While MII is closely affiliated with the Ross School of Business, it is an organization open to students from all disciplines across campus.

Distinguished Alumni

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