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年薪给到“数千万美元”!华尔街为明星交易员“抢破头”
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-06-14 11:14

Group 1 - The core of the article discusses a fierce competition among hedge funds to recruit top traders, likening it to a sports signing event, with significant financial incentives involved [1][2] - Billionaire Steve Cohen of Point72 successfully signed young trader Kevin Liu with a five-year contract worth $100 million, highlighting the lengths to which firms will go to secure talent [1][2] - The rise of multi-strategy hedge funds has created a talent shortage, making skilled traders the most valuable asset in the industry, with some earning salaries comparable to Wall Street CEOs [2][6] Group 2 - Multi-strategy hedge funds operate with a structure that requires traders to deliver consistent short-term profits, leading to high-pressure environments and high turnover rates [5][6] - The compensation for top traders is often funded by clients, with operational costs significantly higher than traditional hedge funds, raising questions about the sustainability of such high salaries [6][7] - Despite concerns over costs, clients continue to tolerate high fees due to strong performance, with firms like Citadel and Millennium reporting annualized returns of approximately 22% and 13% respectively [7][8] Group 3 - Many top traders prefer joining multi-strategy hedge funds over starting their own firms due to the support these platforms provide in non-investment areas, allowing them to focus on trading [8] - Some traders, like Peter Goodwin, have negotiated for greater autonomy within these firms, combining the benefits of high compensation with the freedom to manage their own funds [8]