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MAX

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MAX
#18424

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฿0

Market Cap
$2.78M
FDV
$2.78M
Volume 24h
$32.34K
Vol/Mkt Cap 24h
1.16%
Total Supply
998,260,860
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-

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max price is $0, down -100.00% in the last 24 hours, and the live market cap is $2,780,066. It has circulating supply of - MAX coins and a max supply of 998,260,860 MAX alongside $32.34K 24h trading volume. Now, you can view this coin price in INR.

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14 month experiment: started copy trading with $300. here's my data on what worked and why most ppl get wrecked

<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Tbh I know past performance doesnt guarantee future results and copy trading is stupid risky. but back in early 2025 I was lurking here feeling totally priced out. my brain just shuts off looking at TA charts so I decided to run an experiment with $300 to see if copy trading actually works for retail or if its just a trap to liquidate noobs.</p> <p>I needed a platform that let me do micro allocations without making me upload my passport just to play with a few hundred bucks. ended up using BYDFi mainly cause they let you start with 10 bucks per trader. (also used their demo account for a week first so I didn't fat finger my real deposit).</p> <p>spent like two weeks just staring at the leaderboards. didnt pick the highest APY guys cause thats usually massive survivorship bias. </p> <p>my rules:</p> <p>- win rate > 60%</p> <p>- max drawdown < 30% (anything higher means they refuse to use stop losses and hold heavy bags)</p> <p>- 3+ months of transparent history</p> <p>- mid-range copier counts so slippage wouldn't kill me</p> <p>split the 300 across 3 totally different traders. 150 on a boring BTC/ETH guy, 100 on an altcoin swing trader, and 50 on an aggressive scalper that I basically treated as a lotto ticket.</p> <p>the data (early 2025 to Jan 2026)</p> <p>months 1-3: slow and painful. net up about 80 bucks. btc guy was consistent but agonizingly slow. the scalper blew up almost instantly. down 20 in the first week and I manually cut the connection before he drained the rest. first lesson: scalpers revenge trade to keep their rankings up. avoid them.</p> <p>months 4-6: altcoin guy caught a crazy SOL move. my 100 turned into 340.</p> <p>months 7-9: took profits and reallocated 600 across 4 traders. had to drop two of them pretty fast. they started taking reckless over-leveraged positions in choppy markets to farm follower fees. if you dont babysit them they WILL wreck your account.</p> <p>months 10-14: bull market definitely carried the water here. I'm no genius, rising tide lifts all boats. but the guys I followed actually used risk management and took profits when greed peaked. portfolio crossed 5k in jan 2026 and has hovered around there since.</p> <p>what I actually learned:</p> <ol> <li><p>copy trading is NOT passive income. set it and forget it = liquidated. monitor them like employees and fire them the second they stray from their strategy.</p></li> <li><p>diversification is mandatory.</p></li> <li><p>start micro. if I put in 1k from the start, the scalper's early losses would have made me panic sell everything. I needed those first few months of micro stakes to learn without emotions.</p></li> </ol> <p>not financial advice obviously. just wanted to share the reality behind a small account test. has anyone else tracked their long term copy trading stats? curious if my survival is an outlier or if others managed to avoid the liquidation cascades.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/wtfiswrong_withme"> /u/wtfiswrong_withme </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1sbo5nv/14_month_experiment_started_copy_trading_with_300/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1sbo5nv/14_month_experiment_started_copy_trading_with_300/">[comments]</a></span>

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