The best analogy I can think of to explain why this is impossible is that of target shooting. You can miss the target any one of a million ways, but you can hit the exact center of the target only 1 way. For a firm to try reverse-engineering your strategy is like trying to hit the exact center of a target when they have no idea whether the target is in front of them, off to the side, above them or below them. It's simply too risky to even bother with. If those guys want to trade their capital, they can just go out and hire traders, not reverse engineer their customers' trades.
Any strategy sufficiently sophisticated to be profitable in the world's most liquid markets cannot be reverse engineered using only entrances and exits. When that guy from Goldman Sachs got busted for trying to sell Goldman's program trading software, he was selling the code, not Goldman's entries and exits. You could say that's because he had access to the code and that's true, but it was probably more risky to steal that code than it would have been just to give over the entries and exits to a buyer who could then crack the underlying algorithms.
A POS strategy that might have a hot streak for a few months but is otherwise unremarkable and destined to fail might be able to be reverse engineered, but there is no value in doing so.
Any strategy sufficiently sophisticated to be profitable in the world's most liquid markets cannot be reverse engineered using only entrances and exits. When that guy from Goldman Sachs got busted for trying to sell Goldman's program trading software, he was selling the code, not Goldman's entries and exits. You could say that's because he had access to the code and that's true, but it was probably more risky to steal that code than it would have been just to give over the entries and exits to a buyer who could then crack the underlying algorithms.
A POS strategy that might have a hot streak for a few months but is otherwise unremarkable and destined to fail might be able to be reverse engineered, but there is no value in doing so.