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Let me introduce my copy trading.
This account focuses mainly on BTC and ETH. For altcoins, I will open another real account.
You must use proportional copy trading, meaning percentage-based copying. Fixed-amount copying is not recommended, because I primarily place limit orders and split them into multiple pyramid orders.
It should be noted that the copy trading accounts on various platforms are not directly operated by me personally.
My approach is: I am responsible for formulating trading strategies and complete execution plans, which are then handed over to an assistant who strictly follows the strategy to execute entries, stop-losses, and take-profits.
The main reason for doing this is to avoid my own emotional trading.
Many times, the biggest enemy in trading is not the market, but yourself. Seeing a sudden surge in a particular candlestick or a sudden piece of news breaking can cause emotional fluctuations, which may lead to deviations from the originally correct trading plan.
Therefore, I choose to separate "strategy formulation" from "execution operations."
This can minimize impulsive decisions, subjective judgments, and random order placements to the greatest extent, ensuring that every trade is strictly executed according to the established plan, rather than being influenced by human nature, emotions, or short-term market fluctuations.