Copy trading · cTrader

8TMT8

This is high-risk trading, not a savings account. The track record below is short and public — judge it on the verifiable data, not on promises. Most retail traders lose money. Never copy with money you can't afford to lose.
The two strategies

Live, tracked, verifiable

Both run manually on cTrader and are mirrored to MyFxBook. Every number here is updated weekly from the cTrader strategy pages — and you can open the source yourself with the verify links.

Read the numbers right

Why the % on cTrader looks bigger

Find these strategies on the cTrader leaderboard and you'll see a much larger figure — several thousand percent — sitting next to dozens of other strategies showing similar numbers. That is not the return a copier makes.

cTrader and MyFxBook measure ROI as the account's percentage growth from its very first balance, which here started under €0.50. A few euros of early profit on a balance that small registers as thousands of percent, and the figure keeps compounding from there. Most strategies on that leaderboard read high for exactly the same reason — it reflects how the platform counts, not a ranking of skill.

The number that matters to you is the return on the capital actually deposited — shown on the cards above (+70.5% / +56.1%), on real deposits of about €100 / $116. Judge that figure, and verify every single trade yourself on MyFxBook.

Joining

How copying works

Copying happens entirely inside cTrader Copy. You stay in control of your own funds and can stop at any time.

01

Open a cTrader account

Use any broker that offers cTrader Copy — common ones include IC Markets, Pepperstone, FxPro, Eightcap and Axi. Your money stays with your broker.

02

Open the strategy

Click Copy on cTrader on a strategy card. It opens that strategy directly in cTrader Copy.

03

Set your amount & risk

You choose how much to allocate and your stop-out level. Trades are then mirrored to your account automatically.

cTrader Copy is provided by Spotware, not by 8TMT8. Fees, equity-to-allocate ratios and copy mechanics are shown on the cTrader page before you confirm anything.

Basics

Reading a chart

Three tools that show up in almost every technical setup. This is general education, not trading advice.

Stay informed

Markets & the calendar

News and the economic calendar drive the moves. Here's where to follow them — including a live calendar right on this page.

Did you know?

Live economic calendar