Hi all,
Does anyone know what working at Propex is like? I've spoken to a few friends and they say its quite a dodgy place. They advertise as market makers yet from what i have heard they purely focus on speculation activities?
Can anyone provide some inside into this as well as some prospects of where a graduate such as myself could apply to in terms of trading/options/derivatives in general (hedge funds incl)?
Thanks
Hi all,
Does anyone know what working at Propex is like? I've spoken to a few friends and they say its quite a dodgy place. They advertise as market makers yet from what i have heard they purely focus on speculation activities?
Can anyone provide some inside into this as well as some prospects of where a graduate such as myself could apply to in terms of trading/options/derivatives in general (hedge funds incl)?
Thanks
Anyone got any leads for Prop in Hong Kong? No BS firms, just genuine prop looking to take profitable traders and giving them a decent line?
Any names? Any leads? Any idea of chances of them sponsoring for visa?
looks mostly like stat arb, not pure discretionary prop.I know Tibra has a HK office.
http://www.tibracareers.com/about-tibra/
Don't know if it would actually be any good or not.
see above postHi Trembling Hand, what does BS firms mean?
I think there are only some prop trading firms and hedge funds in HK. They all pay a fixed salary to traders. I can't find any prop shop who offer a profit split there. I don't know why they don't have it HK, maybe the culture there doesn't fit the prop shop model. Otherwise the tax saving while working in HK is huge compare to working in Australia. Not to mention the Internet connectivity is also much faster.
looks mostly like stat arb, not pure discretionary prop.
see above post
yeah doesn't seem like much there!
I understand Optiver recruits gradutes on an on-going basis, however apart from the obvious material provided on their site what are they REALLY looking for?
I understand they have these 3 barrier tests which test your ability to process arithmetic quickly. I think I could pass those with flying colours, but even so maybe that still isnt enough?
Anyone have any thoughts!
They want Distinction averages in a quantitative degree before they will even offer you the test.
Assuming you get offered a test, they want to you have very fast arithmetic and logic skills
Agree with the D average section.
I thought I would clarify - Quantitative Finance is not a requirement for the MM's, but a degree in Commerce or Mathematics is essential
They want Distinction averages in a quantitative degree before they will even offer you the test.
Assuming you get offered a test, they want to you have very fast arithmetic and logic skills
Some advice here: you gotta love the maths. If you don't they will sniff you out and boot you. Be it in the interview or 6 months later.
Its not a trading role.
if you can't do the maths with minimal study (brushing up on speed arithmetics is ok) chances are its not the place for you.
It has low retention rates and fairly high churn, which kinda justifies its pay structure and progression.
Remember they expect the best in their field, and if you do get in you'll work alongside them. Having said that the skills are not that transferable.
yeh, thanks for clarifying, what I meant was they want you to have completed a degree that requires you to work with numbers, not letters
so taking a management or marketing stream in commerce won't do you much good
Some advice here: you gotta love the maths. If you don't they will sniff you out and boot you. Be it in the interview or 6 months later.
was thinking..
tibra, liquid, transmarket - when they are making markets in options where is their edge coming from?
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