not sure yet, still in very early phase, research, planning, etc. Maybe festivals? Probably shown in a gallery space at Rutgers University where I am an MFA student.
Thanks for the reply.
Have you contacted students that use Rutgers trading room (The Finance Lab and Center for Investment Management) ?
Its not uncommon for students to be day trading especially in the summer when they don't have as much academic responsibilities. That time duration can also be a good time to repost about your documentary if you're still looking for "Day traders in New York".
In addition, there are many known university trading competitions and Rutgers has participated in some of them although I don't think Rutgers is in the big international college competitions. Thus, I think Rutgers sticks to the North America competitions with a dozen or so schools.
You could contact your school to find out the names of those other universities and then you could send out information to those schools business, finance or economics students that participated in those competitions that are New York residents...notifying them about your documentary.
I know universities like Drexel and Forhham usually competes in those trading competitions in North America...they often place in the top for some of the categories for the past several years.
Note: You can also attend those competitions and give contact information to those competing. Simply, there's a big world of trading outside this forum right under the noses of many members that they don't even know about.
The latter above may be more useful considering its not uncommon to see these same students to be doing some kind'uv trading from their own personal accounts.
Oddly, I've never seen an ET member that's a student (we have lots of students here) as an undergrad or grad talk about any of the trading rooms at their schools nor talk about any of the trading competitions that are often attended by representatives from some of the world's top financial institutions looking for young talent especially in the quant categories (most competitions have multiple categories and algorithms is one of them).
In fact, we have a lot of threads here were someone new states they are an undergrad or MBA student wondering how they can get their feet into the door of these big firms and they never even heard of their own school competing in these types of competitions...trading rooms partly financed and sponsored by these world known firms.
Good luck.