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Do you have any person to copy trade? Or any strategy and indicators to look out for when I’m choosing a person to copy trade.
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I feel that this is not a longterm method to successful investing.
As far as I know the copy trades are via 'certificates'?
These would have a risk for 'counterparty default'
Better invest all by yourself into well diversified passive indexing ETFs
like VT or VOO or IVV, but hold them ultra-longterm
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Have to look at the track record of the person and also if you are comfortable with the portfolio that the person has and the risks involved.
There was a recent email highlighting a person from Singapore. Maybe you can look for that email and see if it is aligned with your investment goals.
Disclaimer: I haven’t used eToro for a while.