1st thing, get some money (at least 100K) and build a real track record trading real money in a separate account. Back testing doesn't mean jack. Personally, I'm not a fan of quant strategies because they work until they don't. Seems like quants are always making excuses and tweaking the models. Investors who add value put in the hours and do fundamental bottom up research in my opinion. Shortcuts in the investing world rarely work for the long term.
No potential client has ever seen bad back testing numbers because managers tweak their formulas to make them look good. A real track record is all that matters.
If you can dig up a million or so, you can look into a turn key hedge fund setup based on "first loss" money. Essentially you put up 1 mil and a client puts up 10 mil and you have a real hedge fund. The catch is, you eat the first 1 mil in losses. They get 10% free downside protection in return for seeding you.
Lots of options. Not sure why you want offshore... That makes me curious.
We've been in a 7 year bull market which isn't representative of history necessarily. I'd be careful thinking back testing is representative.
Good luck.
It would be a lot cheaper to set things up as an RIA running separate accounts initially to prove your process works
No potential client has ever seen bad back testing numbers because managers tweak their formulas to make them look good. A real track record is all that matters.
If you can dig up a million or so, you can look into a turn key hedge fund setup based on "first loss" money. Essentially you put up 1 mil and a client puts up 10 mil and you have a real hedge fund. The catch is, you eat the first 1 mil in losses. They get 10% free downside protection in return for seeding you.
Lots of options. Not sure why you want offshore... That makes me curious.
We've been in a 7 year bull market which isn't representative of history necessarily. I'd be careful thinking back testing is representative.
Good luck.
It would be a lot cheaper to set things up as an RIA running separate accounts initially to prove your process works