Straight answers to the questions people actually ask.
An arrangement where trades placed on a strategy account are automatically mirrored into your own brokerage account, scaled to your balance. Your money stays in an account in your own name and you can stop at any time.
The product is legitimate and offered by regulated brokers worldwide. Most scams that use the name involve sending money to a person or a platform rather than into a broker account in your own name.
In most countries, yes, through a licensed broker. Major exception: India, where FEMA and RBI rules do not permit residents to trade leveraged forex or CFDs through offshore brokers.
It depends on your deposit. At 1% a month gross and a 30% performance fee, $100 nets under $10 a year while $10,000 nets several hundred. Decide based on that arithmetic, not on a screenshot.
The mechanism works reliably. Profitability depends on the strategy, your leverage, and whether you stay connected through drawdowns — most losses come from disconnecting at the wrong moment.
Safer than beginner manual trading, because it removes emotional decision-making. It still carries full market risk, and leverage multiplies that risk exactly as much as it multiplies gains.
Typically 20–30% of profit, plus spread on every trade and overnight swap on positions held past rollover. The last two are charged whether you are up or down, and they decide small-account outcomes.
Yes, including your entire deposit. Regulated brokers are required to disclose that the majority of retail accounts lose money trading leveraged products, and that applies to copied accounts too.
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