Quote from DT-waw:
Thanks Chicago. I was told that Luxembourg domiciled Specialized Investment Fund is a vehicle which gives much more options, prestige, etc. vs CTA. Especially considering the fact that i'm based in Europe.
In my country any american CTA has no better reputation than B. Madoff, just because most people don't have a clue.
Luxembourg fund... now thats different. The account i trade does not belong to me. It costs about $100,000 to establish a SIF.
Private equity firms are also not interested. Selling signals for a fixed monthly fee- doesn't work, no subscribers regardless of performance.
I guess the only way is to team up with one, sane UHNWI....
The problem isn't investors, it's your account size, track record, and attitude. Firstly, you are trading on a tiny amount of capital, so your % returns are almost irrelevant. Making 60% on a 5 figure sum doesn't show you can make the same returns managing millions. Also, it's much easier to make big % returns on small capital - your account returns are just not that special, it's common for people to run 4 or 5 figure sums up by *hundreds* or even thousands of percent in one year, not just double digits. You just don't stand out.
Second, your track record is under a year, so again it's just noise. Try at least 3 years, and ideally a full market cycle of bull peak to bull peak, or bear trough to bear trough. Normally that's 5 years or so. No sane investor will rely on a mere 10 month returns.
Finally, the fact that you conclude that investors are 'insane' because they wisely don't place much value on your results so far, shows that you have a seriously unprofessional attitude to the business, and don't really understand it. You come across as quite immature and emotional, getting frustrated because other people won't give you large sums of their hard-earned money on the flimsiest of evidence.
So, my recommendation is keep trading. If after 3 years you have good returns, setup an incubator fund and get an audit. After 5 years if it's still going good, then start raising money.