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Crypto Research Analyst | Experienced Hire

Susquehanna Growth Equity
City of London
1 day ago
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Overview

About Susquehanna Crypto


Susquehanna Crypto is a leading global proprietary digital asset trading firm, registered and headquartered in the Bahamas with discretionary investment management affiliates in London, New York, Philadelphia and Hong Kong.


What we do


As one of the most well-capitalized and trusted firms in the industry, we provide liquidity in the digital asset ecosystem across a multitude of complementary business lines, including digital asset derivatives, venture investments, and token market‑making. Our team leverages cutting‑edge technology and financial expertise to drive innovation, collaborating with global crypto‑native firms, traditional financial institutions, and blockchain ecosystems to deliver unparalleled value in the rapidly evolving digital asset space.


Overview:


As an Analyst on Susquehanna Crypto’s Research team, you will partner with our senior traders to identify investment opportunities in the equity or options market. Research analysts provide real‑time opinions on breaking news and in‑depth analysis of future volatility events. You will be responsible for finding opportunities that other market participants may not be capitalizing on, either by discovering new information or considering existing knowledge from a different perspective. The analysis you provide will directly impact trading decisions.


At Susquehanna we place a high value on education and development. You will experience this dedication to training first hand as you work collaboratively with the traders on your desk to gain the practical exposure needed to perform your daily responsibilities. You will also learn about options and the decision‑making strategies that our traders employ. This role provides the unique opportunity to combine the quantitative aspects of finance with creative problem solving in order to develop trade ideas in a fast paced proprietary trading environment.


What you’ll be doing:

  • Identifying and analysing upcoming volatility events
  • Providing real‑time opinions on breaking news
  • Evaluating special situations such as mergers and acquisitions and other corporate actions
  • Collaborating with derivative traders on investment ideas
  • Traveling to company events and conferences as required
  • Performing token valuation analysis

What we’re looking for:

  • Minimum of a Bachelor's degree
  • 3 years’ + experience in financial markets or progress towards CFA qualification an advantage
  • Crypto specific experience strongly preferred
  • Strong written, analytical, and financial research skills
  • Demonstrable interest in, and some knowledge of, macroeconomic environment and political events
  • Ability to prioritize and complete multiple tasks in a fast paced, dynamic environment
  • Familiarity with a trading environment and derivative products preferred
  • Must be a self-starter, a quick learner, an effective communicator, and resourceful in solving problems
  • Willingness to work additional and flexible hours when necessary


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