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Managing Copied Orders in Your Investment

Copied Social Trading trades stay in the Investment Wallet and never appear in MT4 or MT5.

Can I close a specific order copied from a Signal Provider?

After an Investor subscribes to a Signal, the copied trades are executed and recorded only inside the Social Trading Investment Wallet. They never appear in MT4 or MT5 and are not synchronized to either platform.

In this article, Investment means the Social Trading Investment Wallet, not an MT4 or MT5 trading account.

Review them through Client Portal → Social Trading → Assets → Active / Closing / Closed, then select the subscribed Signal.

No, you cannot selectively close individual orders copied from a Signal Provider you're invested in. When you invest with a Signal Provider, you are subscribed to the Signal Provider's trading signal as a complete package.

How Social Trading Works:

  • Complete Replication: When you invest with a Signal Provider, all trading orders executed by the Signal Provider are automatically copied to your investment account based on your Copy Ratio.

  • All-or-Nothing Approach: The Social Trading system applies the Signal Provider's trading signal in its entirety. This ensures the integrity of the Signal Provider's performance and trading approach.

  • Full Subscription Control: The only way to close specific positions is to unsubscribe from the Signal Provider completely, which will close all open positions at current market prices.

Key Terminology:

  • Signal Provider account: The account that records the trading orders used as the source for a trading signal.

  • Investment: Your account that copies the orders from the Signal Provider to whom you are subscribed.

If you're concerned about specific positions or the overall performance of a Signal Provider, your options are to:

  1. Remain subscribed to the Signal Provider and trust the Signal Provider's trading decisions

  2. Unsubscribe from the Signal Provider entirely, which will close all open positions

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