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I have developed a great trading system. Now what!!
@Minds Cool to know that you persevered and are still in the game. Congrats and best of luck ahead.
@ReaM No, there's no need to set up an offshore fund if your investors are subject to U.S. taxation. In fact your costs probably go down about 3-4x if you manage to stick to U.S. investors. This often applies to small CPOs or hedge funds that are starting up. That said, if you want to go after large institutional investors, chances are that they are set up in an offshore jurisdiction in some way.
I agree with shoson, with your track record you shouldn't have a problem setting your business up. I suggest you stick to improving your track record and hire some asset manager to handle the business side of things.