Signal Core licenses its strategy IP through an exclusive master license. Sublicenses to operating partners are arranged through the master licensee.
Signal Core LLC holds the underlying intellectual property. The Company has granted an exclusive master license to a commercial partner. Downstream sublicenses are arranged, executed, and serviced by the master licensee. Inquiries that reach Signal Core directly are generally routed to the master licensee for evaluation.
Questions that come up most often from qualified counterparties considering a Signal Core license through the master licensee.
Licensing is available only to qualified commercial counterparties. In practice that means registered investment advisers, proprietary trading firms, financial-software vendors, charting platforms, and similar operating businesses with the regulatory, operational, and risk-management infrastructure to deliver systematic trading workflows responsibly.
Signal Core does not license to individual retail traders, hobbyists, or unincorporated parties. Minimum financial and business qualifications apply and are reviewed during due diligence.
Signal Core LLC owns the underlying IP. The master licensee holds an exclusive master license to that IP. Operating partners receive sublicenses from the master licensee. This arrangement gives counterparties a single, accountable commercial counterparty while preserving a clean ownership chain at Signal Core.
Counterparties never contract directly with Signal Core. Sublicense agreements, payment, support, and operational coordination all run through the master licensee.
A typical sublicense covers the licensed package's source code, parameter calibrations, integration documentation, and ongoing maintenance during the license term. Maintenance includes bug fixes, platform-compatibility updates, and licensee-coordinated calibration revisions as conditions warrant.
Signal Core retains audit rights over licensee use of the IP, exercised through the master licensee. Specific scope, deliverables, and audit terms are set by the sublicense agreement.
Licensing is royalty-based at the master-license layer. Sublicense pricing, structure, and any minimums are set by the master licensee within parameters established by the master license. Pricing reflects the package, the licensee's intended use, deployment scale, and exclusivity if applicable.
Indicative ranges are shared with qualified inquirers as part of due diligence; published list pricing is not provided.
Sublicense terms are typically one to three years, renewable. Exclusive sublicenses are available for select partners with appropriate commitments; non-exclusive sublicenses are the default. Termination, change-of-control, and survival provisions are addressed in the sublicense agreement.
Initial inquiries should be directed to licensing@signalcoretech.com with a short description of the inquiring entity, intended use case, and deployment context. Qualified inquirers are issued a due-diligence questionnaire and, where appropriate, a mutual non-disclosure agreement.
Detailed package material is released only after NDA and qualification review. Engagement typically proceeds through the master licensee once Signal Core's qualification check is complete.
No. Signal Core LLC is exclusively an IP-holding and licensing entity. The Company does not publish trading signals, manage outside money, run subscriptions, operate a trading desk, or interact with end users. All customer-facing activity occurs at the operating-partner layer, downstream of the master licensee.
Licensing inquiries: licensing@signalcoretech.com.