Recently, more people have been building portfolios through copy trading, but this seems like a method that newbies might come up with. I understand the idea that by following multiple traders, you can diversify risk, but I wonder how effective it actually is... I'm curious about the results.
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governance_ghost
· 19h ago
Those who blindly follow and copy trades will inevitably suffer losses; this is an ironclad rule.
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RugPullAlarm
· 19h ago
Copy trading long positions to suck blood, I've looked at on-chain data for two months, the average liquidation cycle for copy trading is just 12 days, don't talk about risk diversification, that's called risk stacking, you know?
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 19h ago
I tried following the trend, and the result was a complete mess.
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WhaleWatcher
· 19h ago
Those who follow the trend and copy trades are all Newbies, while those who really make money have long figured out their own traps.
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ContractCollector
· 19h ago
Copy trading this trap can indeed easily lead to being scammed.
Recently, more people have been building portfolios through copy trading, but this seems like a method that newbies might come up with. I understand the idea that by following multiple traders, you can diversify risk, but I wonder how effective it actually is... I'm curious about the results.