Which desk is best for me?

Hello everyone. I recently accepted a FT trading offer at a BB in NYC. However, I am unfamiliar with possible desk options. I am more interested in micro level analysis than I am predicting the future macro environment, so was curious if any of you have any recommendations for suitable desks. I enjoy value investing within the equity market, so a few of my initial thoughts included equities trading (would I be market making or would I be analyzing underpriced shares?) or risk arbitrage trading. Still, I am unsure of whether or not these desks would offer what I am looking for. Thank you in advance, and I look forward to hearing back from everyone.

 

If you want to research underpriced securities and make bets on them, a Hedge Fund is a bit more appropriate. So, now you have something to look forward to!

You'll probably be a market maker, but I can't say with any more certainty than the next bum.

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I'm really only now looking at these sorts of things, so maybe I'm too focused on the current environment, but here's the Merril HY Master II Index's stats from yesterday: Yield 7.41 Spread-govt 602 Eff Dur 4.21 On a quick estimation, that 50 bps interest rate change would move the index a little over 2%-seems material to me, but maybe bonds are just more volatile and traders don't really consider that important.

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