Marketing strategy: Do you have any of your own capital? You put up say 10% of the capital. The investor supplies the other 90%. The investor opens an account and you have trading authority. Only the investor can withdraw. You split profits 50/50. If you have a drawdown equal to your investment the investor closes the account. You get to trade a well capitalized account. You only make money if the system works. The investor has little risk.
My dad told me as a teenager, "never contract with someone who has nothing to lose". That idea has helped me over the years. If someone does not have any skin in the game, the contract is worthless. Your skin in the game is your program it seems. Are you even bondable?? Sticky wicket...
Who will reverse engineer and, more importantly, how will that be done when you are the sole owner of the system?
Everyone will reverse engineer it. JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Fidelity...ALL major institutions will do it, because he is saying that they will not see the system, but will figure it out because of his stop and target levels. Yep. That's it, that is all it takes. After all, every entry and exit he has among the millions of shares that are traded each day have his name attached, and since they somehow know he has a high win rate, they will figure out WHY he made those entries and exits, and will actively work together as a cabal to single him out and trade against him. That is how powerful his strat is. The threat is too real to allow it to exist. Have a need for a bridge? I have a few handy for sale, slightly used.
He admits, he has not tested it live...Against dark pool and MMs!! That 5% edge can drop really fast in the real world...
Well, this was a waste of time. I did get helpful review but obviously not from here and certainly not from the Neanderthalians like some guy commenting on my post. Hint: guy who actually provided useful input worked for Lehman Brothers, Nomura, Goldman Sachs. This is not a professionals but more of a hillbillies drunken gathering, most wouldn't know what a valuable trading strategy is if it would smack them in the face. At least @Overnight has the sophistication to use sarcasm / irony, if not helpful at least he's entertaining. Not the case with the other guy which I won't name here since everybody knows who he is and has the sophistication of a pitbull crossed with a gorilla. Of course he brags of being a successful trader, I dunno, anyways it's another proof that you can take the Neanderthal out of the cave but can't take the cave out of the Neanderthal.
Is this the same trading system that you have started other threads about before, or is it something different?
Yes, largely it's the same but it has evolved over time. Already have improvements in progress on the current version.