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Is Copy Trading Allowed at Hola Prime?
The Simple Answer
Not from other sources. Hola Prime wants genuine traders using their own strategies, so it does not permit copying trades from other prop firms or unrecognized sources. You may use your own Expert Advisors if you customize their settings so your activity is distinct, but EAs are strictly prohibited on Direct Model accounts.
What Is Allowed and What Is Not
How Copy Trading Works Here
Hola Prime permits EAs and algorithms as long as you customize their settings to keep your activity distinct. Its Risk and Compliance team may request the EA source code for review. Accounts using the same third-party EA or strategy are grouped and subject to a combined maximum capital allocation, even across different traders.
What Counts as a Breach
Copying trades from other firms is not permitted. If two or more traders are found using identical or near-identical EA configurations, Hola Prime may deny account approval, rebalance accounts, or terminate one or more related accounts. EAs are also strictly prohibited on Direct Model accounts.
Final Comments
Hola Prime is built around genuine, independent traders, so copying trades from other firms is off the table. Your own customized EAs are welcome, except on Direct Model accounts, but identical shared configurations get grouped under a combined allocation.
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FAQ
Is copy trading allowed at Hola Prime?
Hola Prime does not permit copying trades from other prop firms or unrecognized sources. You may use your own customized EAs, except on Direct Model accounts.
Can I use EAs at Hola Prime?
Yes, your own EAs, algorithms and indicators, as long as you customize the settings so your trading is distinct. The compliance team may request the source code.
Are EAs allowed on Direct Model accounts?
No. The use of any Expert Advisor is strictly prohibited on accounts issued under the Direct Model.
What if my EA matches another trader’s?
Identical or near-identical EA configurations are grouped under a combined maximum capital allocation and may lead to denial, rebalancing, or termination of related accounts.