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Do you really think it's a risk? The thief can't easily know what is the logic behind, how profitable (or not ) it is and so on.
If he finally tries to sell it or use it then it's a fool!
If you secure your server, the only risk is physical theft -- not remote access. Physical theft is mitigated by not being an idiot and selecting a good datacenter.
If you are not a system admin, then you had better hire a good company with a good reputation, otherwise you will likely misconfigure the server and leave it open to remote access. I should point out that when I say remote access, I am not at all talking about employees of the datacenter. The chance of that (what you describe) is zero. Instead, I am talking about brute force attacks to gain access and use your server as a botnet. Not to steal any data. No one wants your data.
I would also add, not to steal your indicators or your strategies. No one is going to want them, either.
Really, you'd be an anonymous guy running some code on a server. Unless you're George Soros or someone like him, and they know it, no one is going to care enough to want to steal your secrets. They're safe.