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Transparency & Control on Copintra

Every trader's record is public, and every copy is under your control — here is exactly what you can see and set.

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Copy & social trading  ·  Forex · Crypto · Indices · Commodities · Stocks  ·  Full control · free app & web

Copintra is built around transparency and control. Before you copy anyone, you can see their historical results, maximum drawdown, a 1–10 risk score and how many people copy them. When you copy, you set how much to allocate to each trader, can spread across up to 50 traders, and can add a copy stop-loss that closes a copy if losses reach a level you set. You can pause or stop copying, or close individual positions, at any time from the app or web. Transparency helps you choose, but it cannot remove risk — a strong record can reverse and markets can move against you. Copy trading carries a high risk of losing money. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results, and you should only copy with money you can afford to lose.

See everything, control everything

What you can see and set

ItemAvailable
Trader historical resultsYes, on every profile
Maximum drawdownYes
Risk score (1–10)Yes
Set allocation per traderYes
Copy stop-lossYes, optional
Pause / stop copyingYes, anytime

Transparency & control by the numbers

ItemCopintra
Risk score scale1-10
Traders you can copyUp to 50
Copy stop-lossOptional
Asset classes5

Frequently asked questions

What can I see before copying a trader?
Each trader's profile shows their historical results, maximum drawdown, a 1–10 risk score, their markets and their number of copiers, so you can compare before you commit.
Can I cap my losses on a copy?
You set your allocation per trader and can add a copy stop-loss that closes the copy if losses reach a level you set. This limits, but does not remove, your risk.
Can I stop copying at any time?
Yes. You can pause or stop copying, or close individual positions, at any time from the Copintra app or web platform.

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