Funding/Short Term Trader

What is a funding trader, or short term trader. I know they don't sit in securities but inside the treasury division, but I am not quite sure what their daily role entails. Is it more a button pusher position or are they actively making trades? Where is the money they trade coming from? Is their goal to maximize profit or mitigate risk? Any help is greatly appreciated.

 

How much leeway in terms of making a profit they have is dependent on the firm. But funding can be done in more ways than one which is why there are funding traders in the first place. And their goal is of course to fund things in the most advantageous way possible i.e. make money for the firm or at least not be paying out the opportunity cost of being funded in a sub-optimal way.

The London Whale incident may have slowed a lot of people's rolls in the field but having a small prop book is not too uncommon for these guys. You don't get P&L though, it's just a way to keep smart people from getting bored and gives you more incentive to do your job well.

 
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