Bitget Copy Trading: How It Works
A beginner's guide to Bitget copy trading — how to pick traders to follow, set your risk, and the realistic pros and cons of copying someone else's trades.
Oxirgi yangilanish 19-avgust, 2026
Copy trading lets you automatically mirror the trades of experienced traders. Bitget is one of the pioneers of this feature. It’s powerful — but it’s not free money. Here’s how it really works.
How copy trading works
- Browse the list of elite traders, ranked by performance, followers, and history.
- Pick one (or several) whose track record and risk profile suit you.
- Set how much capital to allocate and your risk limits.
- From then on, when they open or close a position, your account does the same, proportionally.
What to look at before copying
- Length of track record: a great month means little; look for consistency over many months.
- Drawdown: how much did they lose at their worst point? High returns with huge drawdowns are fragile.
- Trade frequency and style: does it match your risk tolerance?
- Assets under copy: widely-copied traders are more scrutinized.
Reality check: Past performance doesn’t guarantee future results. A trader on a hot streak can blow up. Diversify across several traders and never allocate more than you can afford to lose.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Hands-off exposure to active trading
- A way to learn by watching what good traders do
- No need to stare at charts all day
Cons:
- You’re trusting someone else’s decisions
- Fees / profit-sharing reduce net returns
- A copied trader’s blow-up is your loss too
A sensible way to start
Allocate a small amount, spread across 2–3 traders with different styles, use isolated risk limits, and treat the first month as a learning experiment — not a payday.
Want to try it? Open your Bitget account and explore the copy-trading section.
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