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What is Copy Trading?

11 August 2022
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Follow just 5 steps to start copying trades of successful traders with NAGA:

  1. Sign up on NAGA and go to Autocopy.
  2. Find a Top Trader in the Leaderboard.
  3. Check trader’s performance statistics.
  4. Choose the type of Autocopy and investment amount.
  5. Confirm settings and start Autocopying. After you confirmed your Autocopy settings ⚙️, the algorithm will automatically mirror any eligible trade opened by the master trader.

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