Quote from logic_man:
If a hedge fund offered me a few million bucks, I would explain my entire strategy to them and then we would agree to share the market in the assets where it worked. Since the strategy has an objective answer of when to trade, how to manage the trade, etc., I would easily be able to determine if someone else was using the exact same strategy.
You simply won't because of exchange proliferation unless it is something that is traded only on a single exchange. In forex you cannot do it at all since there are thousands of little exchanges or pools. In stocks there are so many dark pools too.
No offense intended but you are talking about millions and hedge funds without knowledge of the market microstructure. Disclosing your strategy to anyone is a huge mistake. If it is a good strategy with good timing they will trade it from multiple accounts and you will get paid only from one. You won't be able to prove anything even if you have statements in your hands. Litigation will cost you more than your profits. I have been in such situations several times. When it comes to money even best friends can become the most vicious enemies.
Keep this principle: In trading you cannot prove anything.
