S&T Prestige

I guess I should be asking this question elsewhere, but I feel like the bullpen is the most *( and possibly only) regularly visited forum on this site. I have a question regarding s&t. I was wondering if there is a preference/prestige regarding s&t amongst BBs like in IBD and M&A. Or is sales and trading quite equal in general amongst the big banks?

If there is a difference, does Citi's trading floor rank amongst the top? Which are the top firms for s&t? in NY or in the US in general?

 

one mo time y'all

if you want prestige, become a doctor if you want prestige, become a professor if you want prestige, become an engineer if you want prestige, become a scientist

if you want to work in an extremely competitive environment, test your personal limits, and fucking get paid, then work in finance.

 

prestige worldwide, wide, wide, wide..

"Major in economics; use your economics degree to get an analyst job on Wall Street; use your analyst job to get into Harvard or Stanford Business School; and worry about the rest of your life later"
 

Some insight would be great, I've noticed discrepancies such as this as well.

Maybe it could just be a short-term anomaly. Goldman and JP are still considered the "best" in s&t but they just have been doing poorly relative to their past performances and this current poor performance is hitting their business model; any bank would be compared to pre-volcker. Because the previously best firms (and perhaps current..) had shifted its resources and energies into developing its prop desks pre-volcker, they are paying the costs now as they attempt to restructure their business model for trading within current regulation.

 

Some insight would be great, I've noticed discrepancies such as this as well.

Maybe it could just be a short-term anomaly. Goldman and JP are still considered the "best" in s&t but they just have been doing poorly relative to their past performances and this current poor performance is hitting their business model; any bank would be compared to pre-volcker. Because the previously best firms (and perhaps current..) had shifted its resources and energies into developing its prop desks pre-volcker, they are paying the costs now as they attempt to restructure their business model for trading within current regulation.

 

IMO, you would be a fool to not take the offer. You can make incredible money as a trader anywhere as long as you perform so who cares what it says on your business card? When you drive up to your million dollar house are you really going to say "man, I wish I was working at a mediocre desk at Goldman rather than the top desk at a smaller bank"?

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In trading, your role is more important than the prestige of your firm. Look at this way: would you rather make markets at Goldman or do some sort of prop trading at one of the "lesser" banks? The money you can make, your potential career opportunities and the amount you will enjoy your job are going to be directly correlated to the job you have, regardless of firm (to an extent, of course). I would go with the more interesting position. If this were banking, I'd stick with prestige, but since it's not, I stick with the above.

 

In terms of total revenue/earnings over the last several years, GS has clearly been #1, with the gap having widened significantly between it and the next chunk of firms. Up until the subprime fiasco, for the past three or so years, DB has been #2 and MS/CITI have been #3 and #4. In 2007, DB likely retained the #2 spot while Citi and MS fell further back because they took gigantic hits (then again, neither Citi nor any of the European firms have reported Q4 results yet).

None of that really matters because different firms have different strengths, and even some extremely prestigious firms suck in certain areas while some otherwise unimpressive firms have carved out niches.

In terms of product, I would say:

Equities UBS GS

Equity Derivs French banks (BNP Paribas/Soc Gen)

Rates/Credit DB Lehman JP Morgan

Commodities (they're really the only two players) GS MS

FX DB Citi UBS

MBS (as if anybody cares) Lehman Bear

...I work at one of the above firms so feel free to PM me.

 
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