Binance Spot Copy Trading is an automated trading system. It allows users to participate either as lead traders, whose portfolios can be copied by other traders, or as copy traders, who replicate the portfolios of lead traders.
Once you’ve set your investment amount, the system will automatically copy trades made by the lead traders you’re following.
Yes, you can have one lead trading portfolio and up to ten copy trading portfolios simultaneously.
No, the Spot Copy Trading Account is independent from the Binance Spot Account.
Currently, Spot Copy Trading supports more than 100 pairs. The list may be adjusted from time to time according to market conditions. You may view the supported pairs from the trading page.
To provide better trading experience for lead traders, the trading process, interface, and tools for lead trading are similar to spot trading. However, profit sharing is only available to lead trading.
Lead traders enjoy several benefits, including a 10% profit share from their copy traders. The remaining 90% goes to their copy traders. Additionally, they receive a 10% commission from their copy traders’ trading fees.
Copy traders can copy up to ten portfolios at the same time.
[Fixed Ratio] and [Fixed Amount] copy modes serve different purposes. In the [Fixed Amount] mode, a fixed amount per trade is set by the copy trader. While in the [Fixed Ratio] mode, copy traders establish a total portfolio investment amount, and the system copies trades proportionally based on the entered amount.
The slippage protection feature ensures trades are executed at reasonable prices by setting a maximum slippage limit. This prevents the system from copying trades at significantly deviated prices. Currently, the slippage protection is set at 0.3% for BTCUSDT and ETHUSDT pairs, and 0.5% for other trading pairs.
Copy trading may fail due to various reasons, including:
Copy trading does not guarantee profits and carries a significant level of risk. It’s essential to practice risk management and invest wisely within your financial means.
No, copy trading is not supported for sub-accounts.
Yes, your inviter can receive referral commission for your lead/copying trading fees.
At the bottom of the Spot Copy Trading page, you can check the [Balance History] under the Portfolio History section.
No, it will not affect the original referral fee structure.
Your copy trading portfolio will be closed and you will need to start another copy trading portfolio if you wish to continue participating in Spot Copy Trading.
The minimum portfolio balance required for copy traders is 10/100 USDT depending on the Fixed Amount or Fixed Ratio mode.
The minimum portfolio balance required for lead traders is 500 USDT.
You need to close the running portfolio and click the [Adjust Balance] button to add or remove funds from the copy trading portfolio. If there are any pending orders, please cancel them to close the portfolio.
The funds will be returned to your Spot Account when the copy trading portfolio is closed.
Token balances higher than 10 USDT will be converted to USDT and returned to your Spot Wallet. If your token balance falls below 10 USDT, your tokens will be returned directly to your Spot Wallet without being converted.
Futures and Spot copy trading is available to different country/region users based on respective country-specific legislation and regulatory constraints.
No, assets are not shared between accounts of Futures and Spot copy trading accounts.
When a copy trader closes their portfolio, the system initiates an automated process to sell all tokens and convert them into USDT, which is then transferred back to the user's Spot Wallet. It's important to note that tokens with lower liquidity may take longer to be processed and sold. Consequently, until this process is fully completed, the copy trader might not be able to withdraw these assets.
The order amount may vary based on whether the copying mode you selected.
Unrealized PNL is just for reference only, and is excluded when calculating your portfolio balance.
Realized PNL represents the profit or loss resulting from trades. Users may notice discrepancies when comparing the current balance to the initial investment plus realized PNL. The following factors can contribute to these differences:
Realized PNL is updated only when the entire token balance is sold. Therefore, if only a portion of the token balance is sold, it will not show up in the Realized PNL section.