Terixo Dashboard Explained: Navigating Your Copy
Trading Journey
The moment you decide to step into copy trading, you face a wall of charts, numbers, and buttons that seem to speak a language you haven’t learned yet. Most platforms overwhelm you immediately. They bury the essential features under layers of noise, and what should take ten minutes to figure out stretches into hours of frustration. That is not an accident. That is poor design. And it is exactly what Terixo set out to eliminate.
Copy trading should not feel like studying for a pilot’s license. You should be able to see a trader’s performance, understand the risk, click a button, and start mirroring their moves within seconds. The Terixo dashboard delivers exactly that. But delivering speed without depth is just another empty promise. So Terixo built a dashboard that gives you both: one-click execution on the surface and deep analytical firepower underneath.
Whether you are an investor looking for passive growth, a trader wanting to scale your strategy by attracting copiers, or someone who has never placed a trade before, the dashboard becomes your command center This guide walks through every corner of that command center. No fluff. No sales pitch. Just a practical breakdown of how to navigate, customize, and master your copy trading journey using Terixo.
What You Will Learn
● The exact layout of the Terixo dashboard and how to orient yourself in under 60 seconds.
● How to evaluate and select top-performing traders using real data, not vanity metrics.
● Step-by-step setup of your copy trading portfolio, including capital allocation and risk limits.
● Advanced performance analytics that separate luck from skill.
● Common mistakes that silently destroy copy trading returns and how to avoid them.
● Expert techniques used by institutional copy traders.
● The future direction of copy trading dashboards and how Terixo is leading that evolution.
The Evolution of Copy Trading Dashboards: From Chaos to Clarity
Copy trading did not always look like it does today. In the early 2010s, the concept was revolutionary: automatically replicate a professional trader’s positions in your own account. But the execution was primitive. You received a daily email report of what your copied trader did yesterday. Adjustments required contacting support. Risk management meant crossing your fingers.
The First Generation: Blind Mirroring
Platforms like early eToro and ZuluTrade pioneered the space, but their dashboards were afterthoughts. You saw a list of traders, some percentage gains, and a big green “Copy” button. That was it. No drawdown analysis, no correlation checks, no way to see if the trader was simply gambling on high leverage during a bull market. Investors coped. They learned to ask around on forums, cross-reference results manually, and hope for the best.
The Second Generation: Data Overload
By 2018, platforms realized that more data must be better Dashboards exploded with dozens of charts, volatility indexes, Sharpe ratios, and heatmaps. The problem shifted from too little information to too much uncurated information. A beginner investor would look at a dashboard and see thirty metrics, half of which they did not understand. The result? Analysis paralysis. People either copied the flashiest name or did nothing at all.
The Main Performance Overview
The center of your dashboard displays a summary card with your total copy trading capital, unrealized P&L, realized P&L, and daily change percentage. Below that, a time-series chart graphs your equity curve against the combined equity curve of all traders you copy. If your equity ever drops below the aggregate of your copied traders, that signals a timing issue (you joined after they took losses) or a slippage problem.
Directly beneath the chart, a risk gauge shows your current portfolio risk score from 1 (ultra-conservative) to 10 (aggressive). This score dynamically adjusts based on the leverage, asset classes, and volatility of the traders you follow.
The Active Copies Table
Scrolling down reveals every trader you currently copy, displayed in a sortable table. Columns include:
● Trader name and badge (Rookie, Pro, Elite)
● Total return (last 30 days, last 90 days, all-time)
● Maximum drawdown
● Current drawdown from peak
● Allocation amount
● Copy status (Active, Paused, Stopped)
● Days copied
Click any trader’s name to open their trader detail page, which contains everything from their trade history to their preferred session times.
The Activity Feed
A real-time feed on the right side shows every trade executed by your copied traders, along with executions from your own manual trades if you choose to trade outside copy mode. Each feed item shows asset, direction (long/short), entry price, size, and current P&L. You can filter this feed by trader, by asset class, or by time period.
System Notifications and Alerts
The bell icon at the top right aggregates important alerts: a trader increased their leverage, a copy session reached a stop-loss threshold, a new top performer entered
your risk tolerance range. Never disable these notifications entirely. The traders you copy can change behavior overnight, and the alert system is your early warning.
How to Discover and Evaluate Top Traders on Terixo
Finding a profitable trader is easy Finding a consistently profitable trader who matches your risk tolerance is the real challenge. Terixo’s Discover section organizes traders not just by returns, but by risk-adjusted performance.
Filtering by Core Metrics
Use the filter bar to narrow the trader universe. You can filter by:
● Minimum track record (30 days, 90 days, 1 year)
● Maximum drawdown (under 5%, under 10%, under 20%, etc.)
● Minimum win rate
● Preferred asset classes (Forex, Crypto, Indices, Commodities, Stocks)
● Trading style (Scalping, Day Trading, Swing Trading, Position Trading)
● Average trade duration (minutes, hours, days, weeks)
Most platforms let you filter by return. Terixo lets you filter by return consistency, measured by the month-to-month correlation of profits. A trader with 10% returns every single month is more valuable than a trader with 50% gains for two months followed by a 30% loss.
Understanding the Trader Profile Page
Click any trader from the Discover list. Their profile page includes five critical data sections:
Performance Summary – Total return, average monthly return, best month, worst month, and the Sharpe ratio (return per unit of risk).
Drawdown Analysis – A chart showing every historical drawdown with duration to recovery. Pay attention to how long the trader took to recover from their largest loss. Some traders recover in two weeks. Others take six months.
Trade History – Every single trade they have ever taken on Terixo, fully searchable and exportable. Look for patterns: do they add to losing positions? Do they cut winners early? Do they trade during major news events?
Risk Metrics – Average leverage, maximum leverage used, average position size as percentage of account, and correlation to BTC (if trading crypto) or SPX (if trading indices).
Copier Performance – This unique Terixo feature shows how actual copiers of this trader performed versus the trader’s own results. Slippage, timing differences, and broker execution all create gaps. A trader who delivers 30% returns but whose copiers averaged only 18% has a copy execution problem.
The Leaderboard’s Hidden Gems
The default Leaderboard sorts by 90-day returns. That is where you will find the gamblers. Change the sorting to Sortino Ratio (downside risk-adjusted return) or Calmar Ratio (return divided by maximum drawdown). Traders at the top of these lists rarely flash spectacular 200% gains, but they also rarely blow up your account. For long-term wealth building, these are the traders you want.
Pro Tip: Look for traders with low correlation to each other Copying three forex swing traders means your portfolio moves as one. Add a crypto scalper and a commodities position trader. Terixo’s correlation matrix, available under Analytics, shows how each trader’s returns move relative to others. Target an average pairwise correlation below 0.3.
Step-by-Step: Your First Copy Trade on Terixo
The actual mechanics of starting copy trading should never be the hard part. Here is exactly how to go from zero to active copy trading in four minutes.
Step 1: Fund Your Account
Navigate to Settings > Deposit. Terixo accepts bank transfers, credit/debit cards, and major cryptocurrencies. Minimum deposit varies by region but typically starts at [$100] for copy trading access. The dashboard shows your available balance
instantly after deposit confirmation, usually within 2–5 minutes for crypto and 10–30 minutes for bank transfers.