Is Trading Safe as a Career Choice

I'm an undergrad whose goal is to get on a trading desk at a BB. However, I've begun to question how safe such a career move would be.

Theres obviously a lot of talk about financial regulation now. I think it is a real possibility that there could be curbs on the activities of traders and the various products they engaged in. Traders are routinely denounced as speculators and scapegoated for the failings of the financial sector.

Couldn't this seriously limit compensation for traders for an indefinite amount of time? Assuming I trade at a bank for a couple of years, what are my exit opps? besides hedge funds and other trading posts.

 

The strong survive, Volcker, Bernanke, Geither any moron in government can say what they want the strong will survive.

Have you heard what Jimmy Cayne said about "Geithner"? Traders don't think highly of these guys nor let them run their lives.

Besides 1 year past LEH's death, most of the top talent at LEH is spread out across the street, or moved to Canada/Europe/Asia.

The people with no jobs who are still crying is the ops and other weak folk.

 

You should never rely on a specific job for "job security". Build up your employment security by strengthening your own human capital through continuously learning and expanding your network of contacts.

As long as you're good at what you do, you'll be mobile and won't be whining like this when the next bubble bursts.

"The support staff was hit the hardest because we're at the bottom of the rung," she says. After years of planning meetings, booking trips to Asia, and organizing the life of her Lehman boss, she says she wishes her Lehman connections would help her land a job. "I'm angry because nobody [from Lehman has done] anything for me," she says.

 

It's game theory:

  1. Payoff for being a trader and making rain: +x, with probability y
  2. Payoff for being a trader and sucking: -z, with probability (1-y)
  3. Payoff for being an unemployed bum: zero. But you do get great work hours (zero per week. Better than France.), free meals every now and then, and a home with a view. Plus no one asks you to shave or shower every day.

This is a no-brainer.

 

You could always be a greeter at Wal-Mart...

Sincerely, BroadStreetBully --------------------------------------------------- "Everybody needs money. That's why they call it money."-Heist 2001
 

Cheese86, please stop bragging. you don't understand the concept of risk aversion.

I turned down trading jobs in 2008 and 2009 based on the OP's reasoning, which boils down to the lowered expected return of being a trader. Restrictions on prop trading, worried people at GS IP,... Doesn't bode well

Right now, I would rather work as a XYZ and make 200k with probability y and 100k with probability (1-y) than being a trader and make 200k with probability y/2 and 100k with probability (1-y/2).

 

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