Connecting Traders and Investors
The Social Trading section in your Client Portal serves as a comprehensive platform that bridges the gap between strategy providers and investors. This innovative feature allows successful traders to share their strategies while enabling investors to follow and replicate these trading approaches.
Three Key Components
The Social Trading section is organized into three main areas:
1. Discover Strategies
As an investor, this section allows you to browse through all available signal providers. You can evaluate potential strategies based on multiple criteria:
Operational history and track record
Risk assessment metrics
Performance statistics
Number of subscribers
Various other performance indicators
This comprehensive view helps you identify signal providers whose trading style and risk profile align with your investment preferences.
2. Assets
This section serves as your investment management center where you can:
Monitor all your subscribed signal strategies
Manage deposits and withdrawals for signal-following accounts
Perform internal transfers between accounts
Cancel subscriptions to any signal strategy
Track all open and closed positions generated from your subscribed signals
The Assets section provides complete transparency into how your investments are performing across all the strategies you're following.
3. My Strategies
If you're confident in your trading abilities, this section allows you to become a signal provider yourself. Here you can:
Publish your own trading signals
Share your strategy across social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram
Edit your strategy name and description
Adjust your fee structure
Modify minimum investment requirements
Manage deposits and withdrawals from your signal account
Archive strategies that you no longer wish to offer
This section empowers successful traders to monetize their expertise while building a following of investors.
Regional Availability
Please note that the Social Trading feature is only displayed in your Client Portal if this service is available in your region. Regulatory requirements may limit availability in certain jurisdictions.