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Beginner's Guide

How to Start Trading Crypto

A complete beginner's guide — from creating an account to copying top traders.

We provide fully ready-made trading decisions. You just need an exchange account and a few minutes.

1

Create an Exchange Account

Register on one of the supported exchanges using our referral links to get fee discounts and bonuses.

Hyperliquid is the primary exchange we track — it's a decentralized exchange with the lowest fees and highest security. All trader data on CopyTrade comes from Hyperliquid.
2

Fund Your Account

Deposit USDC or USDT to your exchange account. You can buy crypto with a card via Alchemy Pay, Paybis, or Changelly, or transfer from another wallet.

Start with an amount you're comfortable with. Even $50-100 is enough to begin.
3

Browse Top Traders on CopyTrade

Go to our CopyTrade page to see the top 300 Hyperliquid traders ranked by Win Rate, ROI, and PnL. Each trader has detailed stats, open positions, and full trade history.

4

Copy a Trade

The easiest way — click the "Find Best Trades to Copy" button on the CopyTrade page. Our algorithm instantly analyzes all top traders and their open positions, then recommends the very best ones to copy right now. You get the coin, direction, entry price, and reasoning — just open the same trade on your exchange.

You can also browse traders manually — click on any trader's profile to see their full stats, open positions, and trade history. But the "Find Best" button does all the work for you in one click.
5

Monitor & Learn

Track how your copied trades perform. Over time, you'll develop your own understanding of the market. Our indicators and signals can help you make independent decisions too.

What You Get with CopyTrade

Top 300 traders ranked by performance — updated in real time
Full trade history and win rate for every trader
Open positions with entry prices — know exactly what to copy
"Find Best Trades to Copy" — AI-powered recommendations
Top Traders Sentiment — see what the majority is doing
TP/SL usage data — understand risk management styles