The main way to find potential traders (experienced ones worth following or copying) on Binance is through its built-in Copy Trading feature, especially in Futures (but also available for spot in some forms). This lets you discover "Lead Traders" who share their strategies, and you can automatically copy their trades.
Binance provides tools like leaderboards, discovery sections, filters, and performance stats to help identify good ones.
Steps to Find Potential Lead Traders on Binance (2026 Current Setup)
Log in to the Binance App (mobile is best for discovery features; desktop/web also works but some swipe/discover options are mobile-optimized).
Go to Futures → Copy Trading (or search for "Copy Trading" in the app menu).
Go to the Discover / Leaderboard Section
In Copy Trading, look for tabs like Discover, Leaderboard, or Explore Portfolios.
Binance has a "Discover" feature where you can swipe through lead trader portfolios (similar to a dating app style for traders).
There's also a Leaderboard showing top-performing traders based on metrics.
Use Filters and Search to Narrow Down Potential Traders
Apply smart filters (Binance algorithm picks traders with good profit + low risk).
Advanced filters include:
ROI (Return on Investment) over 7/30/90/180 days
PNL (Profit and Loss)
Max Drawdown (MDD – how much they lost at worst)
Win rate
Sharpe Ratio (risk-adjusted return)
AUM (Assets Under Management)
Number of days trading
Number of copy traders following them
Lead trader tags or trading style
Sort by top performers, low risk, consistent returns, etc.
Evaluate Each Lead Trader's Profile
Check detailed stats: historical performance, consistency (not just one big win), risk score, trading style (e.g., scalping, swing, high/low leverage).
Look at:
Long-term ROI (avoid traders with only short-term crazy gains)
Max drawdown (lower is safer, e.g., under 20-30%)
Number of followers and their feedback/reviews
Profit share % they take (usually around 10%)
View their portfolio description, past trades, and mock copy (simulate copying without real money).
Compare Traders
Use the Compare button to put 2–multiple traders side by side and see differences in performance.
Start Copying (Optional)
Once you find promising ones, set up copy trading with your preferred amount, risk settings (e.g., leverage limits, stop-loss), and decide if you copy existing open positions.
Tips for Choosing Good / Potential Traders
Prioritize consistency over huge short-term returns (look for steady monthly gains).
Avoid very high-risk profiles unless you can handle big swings.
Check how long they've been active (longer track record > better).
Diversify: Copy 3–5 different traders instead of one.
Always DYOR (Do Your Own Research) – past performance doesn't guarantee future results, and crypto/futures trading involves high risk of loss.
Start small or use mock mode first.
This is mainly for Futures Copy Trading (most popular for finding "traders"). For spot, Binance has some auto-invest/copy features, but futures has the full lead trader discovery.
If you're looking for something else (e.g., chatting with traders on Binance Square, following signals elsewhere, or finding P2P traders), let me know for more specific guidance! Stay safe and trade responsibly.
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