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Copy Trading

Written by OPF Capital Support
Updated over a month ago

At OPF Capital, protecting traders and maintaining the integrity of all accounts are top priorities.
While copy trading can be a useful tool, it also carries risks when misused or applied across multiple users. For this reason, OPF Capital has established clear and strict guidelines on what is permitted and what is prohibited.


Permitted Copy Trading

Copy trading is allowed only under the following conditions:

Copy Trading Between Your Own Accounts

  • You are allowed to copy trades between your own OPF Capital accounts, provided that:

    • All accounts are registered under the same individual

    • No rules (risk, drawdown, exposure, news, or weekend rules) are violated

Trade Copier to External Accounts

  • You may use a trade copier from your OPF Capital account as the master account to an external personal account as the slave account.

Important:
When setting up a master account, you must always use the investor (read-only) password.
Using the main trading password may trigger a compliance review or further investigation.


Prohibited Copy Trading

The following copy trading practices are strictly prohibited:

  • Copying trades between OPF Capital accounts owned by different users

  • Coordinated trading between multiple master accounts not owned by the same individual

  • Any form of shared signals, group trading, or synchronized strategies across different users

  • Copy trading involving third-party account management or external signal services

Any attempt to bypass these rules may result in:

  • Immediate account breach

  • Termination of all related accounts

  • Denial of payouts or rewards


IMPORTANT

OPF Capital funds individual trading skill, not group coordination or system exploitation.

All trading activity must reflect independent decision-making, proper risk management, and full compliance with OPF Capital rules.

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