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Hey everyone, it’s time for my first thread on Warpcast! Buckle up - we’re diving into copy trading and why it’s way better than regular trading 👇 👇 👇
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Why Copy Trading Beats Regular Trading (on Solana): ✅ You can copy the best-performing wallets across the entire blockchain ✅ No emotional rollercoaster - smart money does the work for you ✅ No need to waste time researching random shitcoins - focus on psychology and finding wallets to copy ✅ You can copy an unlimited number of traders Downsides of Copy Trading: -
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What You’ll Need: 🔹 A copy trading bot (to actually execute trades) 🔹 A wallet parser/analyzer (to find wallets worth copying) 🔹 A token monitoring service/terminal (to track and close positions when needed) 🔹 A wallet tracker (to keep tabs on wallet transactions)
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1. Copy Trading Bots Free Version: 1️⃣ TradeWiz – The OG bot. Many started with it and still use it today. 2️⃣ Bloom Solana Bot – One of the most popular bots, known for its speed and functionality. 📖 Docs - https://solana.bloombot.app/ 3️⃣ Nova – Super fast transactions, possibly even faster than Bloom. 📖 Docs - https://docs.tradeonnova.io/ 4️⃣ Mevx – Feature-packed bot with its own web terminal. 📖 Docs - https://mevx-1.gitbook.io/docs/log-in-mevx 5️⃣ PepeBoost – They’ve improved speed recently, worth testing. 📖 Docs - https://pepeboost.gitbook.io/en 6️⃣ dBot – Cheapest in terms of fees, only 0.03% with a $40 subscription. 📖 Docs - https://guide-en.dbotx.com/faq/help Pros: ✅ Good speed ✅ Decent functionality ✅ No upfront costs ✅ No need to pay for a node Cons: ❌ They take a % fee from each transaction ❌ Their performance varies - best to use multiple bots and switch between them
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For the Ballers: No debate - Blood Solution is king. 🔹 Buy their NFT (currently 50+ SOL) 🔹 https://www.tensor.trade/trade/blood_solutions This is THE best trading bot on Solana. Shoutout to the team, Yumin, and everyone involved. Pros of Blood Solution: ✅ Even more functionality ✅ Even faster transactions (depends on your node, but Blood provides a free node that outperforms some paid ones) Cons of Blood Solution: - None. In fact, I think the floor price for their NFT is undervalued.
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2. Token Monitoring Services 🔹 Photon – A solid monitoring tool where you can check a token, analyze holders, and even track trades from Pump.fun. 🔹 Dexscreener – Another monitoring tool, but it doesn’t show Pump.fun tokens before migration and, therefore, no trades on them either. However, you can check a token’s cover image (every decent token has one), and it’s actually paid for on Dexscreener itself. 🔹 Jeet.trade - https://docs.jeet.trade/ – The fastest trading terminal out there. ✅ See all tokens in your positions ✅ Set limit orders for buying/selling ✅ Blazing fast execution, just like paid solutions that run on custom nodes
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4. Wallet Tracker 🔹 Ray | Wallet Tracker – A must-have for tracking all transactions of the wallets you're copy trading. It has a user-friendly interface and provides detailed trade insights if you go for the premium subscription. Alright, now that we’ve covered all the essential tools, let’s move on to the next part! 🚀
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5. Bankroll Management & Understanding Variance What is Variance? - Variance is when you trade with a positive expected value (EV)—let’s say your net ROI per trade is 5% after fees—but somehow, you still lose your entire bankroll. How does that happen? Simple: your bankroll is poorly managed, and after just five losing trades in a row, you’re wiped out. How to Avoid This? - It’s easy, just manage your damn bankroll properly. Ideally, you should have enough funds to cover at least 100 entries. For example, if your average trade size is 1 SOL, then your bankroll should be around 100 SOL. This way, if you’re making profitable trades, you’ll always come out ahead over the long run. At the very least, 50 entries is a must. Also, make sure your entries aren’t too small, or transaction fees will eat up a big chunk of your ROI.
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