Most traders only show you one side of their portfolio. But if you've been trading long enough, you know that's rarely how professionals actually operate.
Not every setup deserves the same amount of risk. Not every follower is looking for the same type of strategy.
That's why I've always separated my trades into different buckets.
Some opportunities are built around consistency. Others are built around conviction.
Trying to force both into one strategy usually ends up doing neither particularly well.
Over the past few days, I started thinking more about how this should look from a copy trading perspective.
If someone follows me because they want steady, lower-risk exposure, should they also be copied into every aggressive short-term trade I take?
Probably not.
On the other hand, if someone joins because they're specifically looking for higher-risk, higher-reward setups, they probably don't want to spend weeks waiting for slower portfolio positions to play out either.
That's when I realized the strategy itself wasn't the problem.
It was the structure.
When I started using Bitget CFD Private Copy Trading, I realized I could actually structure it that way.
My CFD (Public) portfolio is built around steady growth. Lower leverage, longer holding periods, and a focus on consistency. It's the strategy I'd be comfortable sharing with a broader audience.
My CFD (Private) portfolio is completely different. That's where I keep my higher-conviction ideas—higher leverage and shorter-term opportunities reserved for followers who understand the additional risk.
What I like is that Bitget lets an Elite Trader run both projects simultaneously, with completely independent performance tracking.
The public strategy builds its own track record. The private strategy builds its own track record. Nothing gets mixed together.
That makes it much easier to evaluate each strategy based on its own objective instead of blending conservative and aggressive results into one performance history.
I've structured both inside my Elite Trader Center, with separate CFD (Public) and CFD (Private) tabs tracking each strategy independently.
To me, this is much closer to how experienced traders actually think about portfolio management.
Different strategies serve different purposes. Different followers have different risk appetites. Giving each strategy its own space creates clearer expectations for everyone involved.
Personally, I'd rather let followers choose the trading style that fits their own goals than force everyone into the same approach.
It's a simple feature on paper, but one that solves a very real portfolio management problem.
For 15 years every expert said "teach your kid to code." Jensen Huang just said the advice is wrong.
His argument at the World Governments Summit: AI didn't just change how technology gets built. It changed who gets to build with it.
Before: only people who could translate ideas into syntax could use a computer.
Now: anyone who can describe an outcome can. The syntax is being written for them.
Programming was never the point. It was the barrier.
Jensen isn't saying skills don't matter. He's saying the useful skill flipped. The next generation doesn't need to know Python or Rust. They need to know how to think about problems clearly enough that an agent can solve them.
That's a different kind of literacy. And nobody in the school system has caught up.
Save. Watch below. Follow if you're rewiring what to teach the next generation.
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