Just curious if anyone has any experience with starting a hedge fund and trying to attract capital, or has some connections to the industry that know how to do it. I know I'm probably going to get flamed here, to try and head that off a bit, let me disclose the following:
1) I'm not here to solicit money from anyone (I know the rules, and unless the gambling world has been incredibly kind lately, I don't think most covers posters meet the criteria to be accredited.) I really am just looking for information/suggestions.
2) I've already gone through the process of setting up the legal structure for an incubator fund (i.e., I can take others' money, I'm just not set up to charge a fee at this point, and am waiting to spend the $15-$20K that would take until I have investors lined up).
3) I've been managing my own investments for 16 years at this point and since beginning to track/document my returns in 2003, I have a very strong track record of beating the S&P 500.
4) I don't work in the industry, but I worked for a Big 4 accounting firm for 8 years, and currently work in the financial reporting group of a large public company, so I've spent the better part of my professional career reviewing/preparing earnings releases, 10-Ks, 10-Q's, etc.
What I'm really looking for is some insight into how to take that huge step from developing a strong track record of beating the market, to getting noticed/attract capital. Hypothetically, if you have consistently beaten the S&P 500 by a decent margin year in and year out for years, but nobody is there to hear it, how do you go about making a sound in the investing world?