Wikitoro author Mike Druttman Written by Mike Druttman
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Updated Mar, 2024

To copy trade Apple stock on eToro, first, navigate to the profile of the trader who specializes in Apple stocks that you wish to copy. Set your copy trading parameters, including the investment amount you're comfortable with. Finally, click on the "Invest" button to start copying their Apple stock trades.

Copy Trade AAPL!!

51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

 

Exploring AAPL Stock Copy Trading

The eToro copy trading feature offers a fascinating way to engage with the market, particularly when it comes to Apple stocks. In this piece, I'll share my insights on utilizing this feature to replicate the AAPL trades of experiences investors on the platform.

 

Finding Apple Stock Traders

The most straightforward way to find traders of eToro stocks, particularly AAPL, is via the "Copy Apple Investors" section on this asset's stock page.

Located in the Overview area, you can easily navigate past elements like the Graph, About, and Latest News, until you reach the section showcasing recommended eToro traders focused on Apple.

This list, which includes each trader's name, username, and current performance (green for profit, red for loss), provides a convenient and filtered selection of profiles actively investing in this tech company's shares.

🔍 Personal note:

I prefer this method as it streamlines the process of finding relevant traders, eliminating the need to set complex filters to arrive at a similar list. The platform already gives you refined recommendations so why not take advantage of it, right?

 

Steps to Copy an AAPL Stock Trader

Here’s a simple guide to start copying an AAPL trader:

  1. Visit the profile of the eToro Apple stock trader you want to copy.
  2. Click the "Copy" button to open the "Copy this Investor" window.
  3. Input the amount you want to invest, with $200 being the minimum.
  4. Keep the "Copy Open Trades" option selected to also invest in their current open trades.
  5. Optionally, set a Copy Stop Loss to mitigate potential losses if the stock moves unfavorably.
  6. Click "Invest" to commence copying.

 

Final Stage and Decision Making

And that's the process. Now, it's up to you to decide whom to copy in eToro. Make sure to thoroughly review their portfolio, including statistics, performance, and risk score, to ensure alignment with your investment strategy and risk tolerance.

 

eToro is a multi-asset platform which offers both investing in stocks, as well as trading CFDs.

Please note that CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

This communication is intended for information and educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or investment recommendation. Past performance is not an indication of future results.

Copy Trading does not amount to investment advice. The value of your investments may go up or down. Your capital is at risk.

eToro USA LLC does not offer CFDs and makes no representation and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication, which has been prepared by our partner utilizing publicly available non-entity specific information about eToro.

Wikitoro author Mike Druttman About Mike Druttman

Mike Druttman, Head of Content at Wikitoro.org, has decades of expertise in marketing communications and business matching. Educated at the CAM Foundation and the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Mike has collaborated with businesses from the UK to Japan. He founded KEYZUNA, bridging Japanese businesses with global innovations. With a diverse background spanning high-tech to hospitality, Mike's articles at Wikitoro reflect his vast knowledge and unique perspective.

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