Gary Seinfield
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- Jun 18, 2026
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For those of you who work in or are interested in working in FI research, I'm interested in why you'd choose it over equity research. Does it appeal to more quantitative types who aren't as interested in a company's "story," or did you simply fall into FI research because of your prior experience? Did you find it too difficult to break into equity research, and that's why you chose FI research?
I don't work in either, but I have a good quantitative background. I know I'd like equity research, and that's been my primary goal, but some days I think FI would be cool too. Other days I think it might be horribly boring. The problem is that I'm not sure exactly what buy-side FI research entails. I know some FI traders, but nobody in research, and the Vault and Wet Feet guides to investment management seem to completely ignore FI research.
Any good career guides out there on FI research? Better yet, anyone here who can provide some insight?
Thanks,
Gary
I don't work in either, but I have a good quantitative background. I know I'd like equity research, and that's been my primary goal, but some days I think FI would be cool too. Other days I think it might be horribly boring. The problem is that I'm not sure exactly what buy-side FI research entails. I know some FI traders, but nobody in research, and the Vault and Wet Feet guides to investment management seem to completely ignore FI research.
Any good career guides out there on FI research? Better yet, anyone here who can provide some insight?
Thanks,
Gary