DECA, FBLA, and investment club contests all run some version of the Stock Market Game, and they all reward aggressive, well-timed trades. Here's the playbook for using StockSight to build them.

If you compete in DECA, GlassEDGE covers the events outside the Stock Market Game. It's a student-built platform with AI-powered roleplays and voice recording, a written event gallery of top-scoring examples, and strategy blogs across every cluster.
glassedge.org →The biggest single-day gainers often retrace hard within a day or two. Watch market movers on the home page, then short after the initial pop fades. Aggressive, but SMG rewards aggression.
The earnings calendar shows every report coming up. Each stock's earnings page has past surprises, upcoming estimates, and how the stock has moved after prior releases. Position ahead of the report based on the setup.
Cluster buying from executives is one of the clearest bullish signals in the market. Recent insider activity across your watchlist surfaces setups you'd otherwise miss.
Every analysis page includes SMA, EMA, RSI, ADX, and Williams %R. Use RSI to time entries on oversold bounces, and ADX to confirm trend strength before sizing up.
If your competition includes a presentation or writeup, the portfolio correlation and diversification analysis is your differentiator. It's what separates "I picked stocks I liked" from "here's why my portfolio held up."
The ratings page grades stocks across multiple dimensions. Historical ratings show how a stock's fundamentals have shifted over time, useful for spotting momentum before it shows up in price.