You copy a "master trader" and he makes money, so why do you lose when you follow? A brother on the forum messaged me: "Bro Jia, I followed a master trader, he posted his profits of tens of thousands of U, but when I followed and entered, I lost." I asked him: "When did he post his entry?" He said: "Yesterday." I said: you followed in yesterday, but he might have already exited today. The profit you saw was his story from yesterday; the price you paid is your real money today. Many people like to copy trade because they think it's easy. But think about it: when he posted his entry, had he already closed his position? He closed, and then you entered—you aren't copying his trade, you're taking over his exit. People who really make big money—do they have time to post in groups every day? They're busy counting their money, not taking you along. I'm not saying all copy trading is a trap, but you need to learn to judge: does he give real-time signals? Does he set stop-losses? If he answers "I don't know" to everything, don't trust him. The best way to copy trade is to copy your own rules. Once you refine your own trading system, you become your own master trader. If you want to learn how to build a system, come and talk to me. Brother Jia doesn't bring gambling, only teaches you to stand on your own.


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