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After a few days of research and copy trading operations, now there's a problem: the copy trading account should not be losing so far, but in the past few days, there have been about six or seven forced liquidations. At least once, it pulled back 14 points. Meanwhile, I personally have another account doing the same operations and making several times the profit. Yesterday, with the same two accounts, one was liquidated at 100 here, while the other tripled the profit... Now I want to understand the mindset of copy trading—are traders quick to run when they see red? How many points of loss are acceptable for stop-loss? Also, regarding position size—do traders prefer to operate with light positions or are heavy positions acceptable? Today, I also played on this account almost all day, mostly with maximum heavy positions. Of course, heavy positions can't be held indefinitely, but I also tested two small positions with profit, and overall, I gained nearly 30 points. Let's share opinions and discuss.