The site
About
Copytrade Press covers copy trading: the platforms that let one person mirror another's trades, the signal economy that has grown up around them, and — above all — the way trader performance is packaged, windowed, and sold. Our house discipline is to read track records the way an actuary reads a table: which period, which survivors, net of which fees. Every number on a leaderboard was chosen by someone with a reason to choose it, and our job is to ask what the adjacent numbers would have shown.
Who writes here
The site is edited by Oskar Brandt. Reviews run under the editor’s byline; news runs under the house byline “Staff, Copytrade Press.” We publish under house bylines maintained by our editorial team — a disclosed model, explained plainly in our editorial policy, along with how we review and what our scores mean.
How this site is funded
Copytrade Press is an independent, commercially supported publication. We may earn affiliate commissions or advertising revenue from links on the site. That revenue never dictates our conclusions: scores, pros, and cons are editorial judgments, any paid or sponsored content is disclosed where it appears, and we do not run sign-up funnels to trading platforms. Commercial enquiries go through the advertise page.
What we cover, and how
We cover the product and the industry, not trading tips. News is short and factual, sourced to regulators, company announcements, and published platform materials. Reviews examine mechanics — allocation, slippage, closure behaviour, fee treatment, incentive design — from each platform’s published documentation, attributed and hedged as such, and always carry genuine cons. We are not licensed advisers, nothing here is investment advice, and no review is a recommendation to allocate money to any trader or platform. Copy trading transfers a stranger’s trades into your account and leaves every loss on your side of it; we write on the assumption that our readers deserve to see that stated, not implied.
Corrections
If we have a mechanic, a figure, or a characterisation wrong, tell us via the contact page. Corrections are the fastest queue we run.