General Comparison of Copy Trading, PAMM, and MAM Accounts

A side-by-side breakdown of capital structure, execution, and control.

Clients & admins

Copy Trading, PAMM, and MAM all let a skilled trader manage money for others, but they differ in where the capital sits, how trades are executed, and how much per-investor control is possible. This page compares them on the dimensions that matter when choosing a model.

DimensionCopy TradingPAMMMAM
Capital locationInvestor's own accountPooled master accountInvestor's own account
ExecutionReplicated per followerSingle trade for the poolSingle trade, allocated to sub-accounts
Deposits & withdrawalsInstantOn rolloverInstant
Per-investor settingsYes (per subscription)No (shared pool)Yes (per allocation)
TransparencyFull per-position visibilityShare of poolFull per-position visibility
Best forRetail social tradingSingle pooled strategyInstitutional money management

How to Choose

  • Choose Copy Trading when clients want to keep their own account and follow several masters with individual limits.
  • Choose PAMM when a manager runs one strategy and pooled execution with proportional P&L is acceptable.
  • Choose MAM when a manager needs instant funding and different allocation settings for each investor.

They can coexist

A single B2COPY deployment can offer all three models at once. Admins choose which account types are available to clients in the platform settings.

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