I claimed I run a business and invited you to join me for coffee at that business to discuss it. You claimed that you personally witnessed a broker stealing a customer's trading strategy. One of us made a claim that is not only easy to verify but that the other was invited to verify. The other made a paranoid bullshit claim that they not only didn't offer to verify but can't verify. Which one is which I wonder, and are you capable to telling the difference?
The chances of a broker stealing your strategy are , I agree whole heartedly are 0.1%, but for extremely successful traders it will be much higher , while there is huge motive , information will tend to leek, the accounts of trading legends being of interest and even of a certain amount of office gossip , one can never know the percentage probability , but I bet it's a lot higher than 0.1% ( for extremely successful traders ), though I'm sure your safe Sig.
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