Copy Trading

Copy Trading Education

We teach you how copy trading works and what to evaluate before following any strategy — we don't operate a signal or copy-trading service ourselves.

01The Basics

What Is Copy Trading?

Copy trading lets one trader's positions be automatically mirrored into another person's account, typically through a broker's platform. It's often marketed as a passive way to participate in the markets — but every copied trade still carries full market risk, and the person copying is still responsible for the outcome, whether the strategy performs well or poorly.

What it does

Mirrors another trader's entries and exits into your account automatically, without you placing each order yourself.

What it doesn't do

Remove market risk. A copied loss is still your loss, and a strong past record is not a forecast.

Who stays responsible

You do. The account, the capital, and the outcome remain yours regardless of who generated the signal.

Our position

We teach how it works so you can evaluate it critically. We don't operate a signal or copy-trading service.

02Before You Copy Anyone

What to Evaluate

  1. 01

    Verify the track record independently — don't rely on screenshots alone.

  2. 02

    Understand the strategy's risk per trade and historical drawdown, not just its headline returns.

  3. 03

    Check fee structures — performance fees, subscription costs, and spreads all affect real returns.

  4. 04

    Never allocate capital you can't afford to lose, no matter how strong a track record looks.

  5. 05

    Past performance of any trader or strategy does not guarantee future results.

Educational content only — not investment advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.

Learn to Trade Independently Instead

Our core belief: independent, disciplined traders make better long-term decisions than those relying on someone else's positions. Our structured courses teach you to analyze the market and manage risk yourself.