These are things that really happened, and from some of them I was witness when it happened:
So your broker is a minor problem. The software you use is a much bigger problem. XXX..... and all the others are potential dangers. They don't have to analyze anything and you cannot mislead them with fake orders and multiple brokers. They can simply download your whole strategy if they want. Virusses are in general installed while opening attachments in emails. For software developpers it is far more easy. They can incorporated it and you will install it yourself for them.
- A Trader from a big German bank showed his tradingsystem years ago on a presentation from Dow Jones Telerate. He used a PCsystem called Teletrac. I had a Teletrac too and knew that it was possible to steal his system because you could easily edit all code. I was witness when it was really stolen during this presentation. I actually saw a printed copy of that system. This can and will never happen, but it happened.
- A lot of resellers of software can easily steal your trading program once you installed their software. You have no control over what they install and internet made it very easy to send and receive any information to the reseller. They pretend to need a constant connection with your PC. Years ago this was not necessary. If you give me the opportunity to install "very good trading software" on your PC, I can send you within a few days a hardcopy from every tradeplan you installed on your PC. This can and will never happen, but I am sure it happens.
- I know a reseller that uses Gen-DelfInject in his software. If you remove the dll your program does not work anymore. Why does he need DLL injection? He sold to thousands of clients all over the world and is still in business. He has a lot of clients ( he told himself thousands in the US) using several of the biggest trading platforms in the US. I tested his software on a separate PC only used for testing and removed everything again (restored a disc image) when i found out what could happen. But I am sure he is very honest and would never have bad intentions.
Microsoft: DelfInject.gen!X is a generic detection for malicious files that are obfuscated using particular techniques to protect them from detection or analysis
Paul rotter used multiple brokerages to build and reduce positions to mitigate this threat. He was proper big, 10% of daily bund volumes.
Let's apply a little bit of simple logic here. Let's break down your premise. How exactly is it different from an employee who has to pick between thousands of possible traders and "speculate" which one will do well going "forward"? How is this different from actually trading? Under both situations you are dealing with an uncertain future outcome.
Second question. If it's so easy to "pick" a winning trader, then why is it so hard for the public to "pick" a winning mutual fund or winning hedge fund. Under both situations you are looking at past historical data performance to make a prediction going forward.
You see, therein lies the rub. There is no way to escape it. One still has to take a "risk" about a future uncertain outcome whether it be copying some trader, picking a hedge fund or trading one self. Thus all men are created equal.
This guy who puts Gen-DelfInject in his software works for clients trading with:Thank you so much for sharing this info. But it is scary to know all this ! I was not aware that it could be so easy for the program developers to steal such sensitive information from the Trader's PC. :eek:
I am not an expert but I think you can monitor all in and out going data. But even then you don't know exactly what is happening. On top of that if they try to steal 1 time every month your tradeplans it will only take seconds. And it can be hidden as they control the program they installed on your PC.There are a couple of issues raised in this thread and your last two bullets addresse what I think may be the most relevant. Are you aware of any program that defeats any attempt to communicate via the internet that is not authorized or initiated by the computer owner?
This guy who puts Gen-DelfInject in his software works for clients trading with:
So he has access to all this software, even without you knowing it.
- Tradestation
- Metastock
- Ninja Trader
- Ami Broker
- MT predictor
- Multicharts
The problem is we don't know. But in past this was never necessary. I mean before the internet started. So at that time everything worked without these potential dangers.Just because something was generically flagged as suspicious doesn't necessarily mean its being used in a black hat fashion. Maybe there's a legitimate need for DLL injection based on all the different platforms supported without first class ability to hook in to things via a documented API. It's not clean but it may be the only option. You have to consider the ramifications he would suffer if someone actually reversed engineered anything suspicious actually going on.