Best trading floors in New York??

Hey guys,

a quick question, does anyone have a list of the best trading floors/companies in New York? I currently work in M&A and I'm interested in getting started with trading, but I'm not sure what the best companies are to work for. Is it pretty much the same as banking, i.e. Goldman, Merrill, etc etc?

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it's the biggest but i don't know about craziest. kind of quiet in there, high ceilings and all. and stamford is a HUUUUGE pain the azz

 

I've actually visited UBS's trading floor not too long ago and it really is amazing. Guiness book of World Records for largest trading floor.

But back to the OP's question; who has the best? I'm interested as well because I'll be switching over and shopping soon as well.

it's different by desk more than by firm, and yes desks have different personalities. fx is pretty hard partying in general.

 

In response to YellowLime. I think "best" as of most prestigious. I'm trying to get my foot into the door. It seems like trading would fit my personality well, and much more exciting than my current job. Where are you located at YellowLime? NYC?

ps. And yes, all that partying and stuff is fun as well, but the work hard part comes first for me. You can always play hard, once you have something to show for :)

 

thats exactly the response i dont want to hear if im interviewing you. people expect you to work hard but you have to have a personality. you're going to be working with these groups for at least 12 hrs a day sitting right on top of one another

 

Analyst 26. I never said that I don't think personality is important. All I'm saying is that partying should not be a priority in anyone's work choice. At my early age, I want to focus on learning and educating myself, however, it was never said that partying is not included in that. Plus I completely agree with you that personality is important, and if you're focused on your career (plus having fun whenever possible), then that's part of your personality as well. Work hard, play hard, but work hard first.

 

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