Difference of Job Role Between Trader and Developer in Algo Trading?

I'm a bit new to the entire algorithmic trading scene and I wanted to know if there is a major difference between these two roles other than what I think below:

The trader - who looks at market trends and researches the markets
The developer - who actually writes the code for the algorithms

OR are the above people actually one job altogether and the developer needs to know both trading and coding, or vice versa?

Also, if they are separate roles, which one pays more? And is it possible to do both?

Thanks.

 
Best Response

If the job is listed as a developer, rather than a quant or trader, then it is generally not an alpha generating role. You work with a trader or quant or team of traders and quants to program and optimize a strategy.

Pay is dependent on many things. Developers tend to have higher salaries and more job security. Traders have much higher upside potential income wise due to the fact that they are in an alpha generating / risk taking role.

With that said, if it is algorithmic and high frequency trading, most traders will at least have a general understanding of some programming languages and their limitations/features and most developers will understand a bit about the strategy, the marketplace, etc.

 

It really depends on what your current developer role entails and what you are looking for. If you want to develop the trading strategies (which is more fun and interesting in my opinion), definitely look into working as a quantitative strategist type position. From my experience, most of our developers mainly work on building tools for the traders as well as coding up the trading logic and strategies the quants produce into c++. Every firm does things differently, but from what I've seen working as developer is a steadier position, but not nearly as fun as building out strategies. The downside of being a quant researcher is that finding winning strategies is very difficult. It essentially boils down to whether you want to be coding up the algo strategies or testing and designing them, each route tends to pay pretty well.

 

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