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August 8, 2026

How Does Copy Trading Work on Edgeworth?

E

Emmanuel

5 min read

Copy trading is the technology that connects your account to an expert trader's account. Here is what happens step by step:

You browse the trader discovery page and choose a Pro Trader whose Edge Score, risk level, and track record you are comfortable with.

You set your allocation amount — how much of your money you want to put behind this trader — and your personal risk limits.

From that moment, Edgeworth's EdgeSync engine watches the trader's OANDA account in real time.

The moment the trader opens a position, EdgeSync calculates your proportional share of that trade and places the same trade in your account — within 2 seconds.

When the trader closes the trade, your copy closes too. Your profit or loss is added to your account balance.

Before any trade executes in your account, EdgeGuard runs 8 automatic risk checks. If any check fails, the trade is blocked — protecting your capital.

You see everything in real time on your dashboard — open positions, live P&L, and your account balance. You can stop following any trader at any time with one click.

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