Copy trading
Copy trades across different brokers
Follow a signal provider or a ranked trader and mirror their entries on your own broker — even when they trade somewhere else. Your stake and limits always apply.
How copy trading works here
Follow by signal key
A provider shares a signal key. You add it in the desktop app and their entries arrive as signals on your side.
Cross-broker by design
The provider's broker does not have to match yours — the signal carries the asset, direction and expiry, not their account.
Your sizing, not theirs
You set your own stake and expiry rules. Copying never inherits someone else's position size.
Your risk limits still apply
Daily trade caps and session stop-loss/take-profit are enforced on copied trades exactly like your own.
Full audit trail
Every copied trade is journaled with its source so you can review which provider produced which result.
Stop any time
Remove the signal key or disarm the session and copying stops immediately.
Start copying
- 1
Pick a provider
Choose a signal key from a provider you trust, or browse the trader rankings inside the app.
- 2
Add the key in the desktop app
Go to Signals → Copy Trade and add the signal key. Incoming entries appear as signals.
- 3
Set your own rules
Configure stake, expiry, daily cap and stop-loss/take-profit before arming — these are yours, not the provider's.
- 4
Run on demo first
Watch a full session on a demo account to see how the provider's entries behave with your settings.
What this needs
A signal key
From a provider
Or another AutobotSignal trader
Matching broker
Required
A key for Deriv synthetics needs a Deriv connection
Desktop app
Running + online
Your own limits
Still enforced
Copying does not bypass your rules
Copying versus following a channel
Both hand the entry decision to someone else. They differ in how the signal reaches you and how reliably it can be read.
| Copy Trade | Telegram channel | |
|---|---|---|
| Signal arrives as structured data | ||
| Can be mis-parsed | Yes — free text | |
| You choose the broker | ||
| Your stake, not theirs | ||
| Provider can change strategy without telling you |
Questions
No. You trade your own stake, and your own daily cap and stop-loss apply. You copy the entry decision, not their position sizing.
Past performance of any provider does not predict future results. Copying a trader can lose money — size conservatively and use daily limits.
Try copy trading on demo
Add a signal key, keep your own limits, and watch a session before risking real funds.