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Library Social-, Copy-, Mirror Trading

In this overview, we have compiled selected publications for you that deal with the topic of social trading. If you have become aware of our portal due to your own research, perhaps because you were looking for services in the area of social, copy or mirror trading, we would like to recommend one of our many overviews dedicated explicitly to providers of the peer group.

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Trading activity on social trading platforms – a behavioral approach


06/2021EN
A Boon or a Bane? An Examination of Social Communication in Social Trading
Jiaying Deng , Mingwen Yang , Matthias Pelster, Yong Tan
Social Trading, Copy Trading, Social Communication, STERGM
04/2021EN
Swiss financial market regulatory aspects of social trading

CapLaw
Patrick Schärli / Patrick Schleiffer

Swiss Law03/2021EN
SOCIAL/COPY TRADING
CAPİTAL MARKETS BOARD OF TURKEY

10/2020EN

Empirical investigation on the performance of copy-portfolios on e-toro platform

Leo Lievonen

06/2020EN
Social Trading - Wikifolios as an innovative form of investment
Johannes Hettegger
Wikifolio03/2019DE

Copy trading

Economics Working Paper

Jose Apesteguia, Jörg Oechssler and Simon Weidenholzer
Copy trading; Financial markets; Social networks; Imitation; Experiment
09/2019
EN
Prospect Theory for Online Financial Trading 
Yang-Yu Liu1 , Jose C. Nacher, Tomoshiro Ochiai, Mauro Martino, Yaniv Altshuler

07/2018EN
The Transparency-Revenue Conundrum in Social Trading: Implications for Platforms and Investors
Mingwen Yang, Eric Zheng, and Vijay Mookerjee
06/2018
EN
To Mirror or Not to Mirror – Modeling Relationships in Social Trading
Juye Shirley Lu

09/2017EN
Whom to Follow on Social Trading Services? A System to Support Discovering Expert Traders
Lee, Woonyeol; Ma, Qiang

01/2016EN
Decoding Social Influence and the Wisdom of the Crowd in Financial Trading Network

Wei Pan
Yaniv Altshuler
Alex (Sandy) Pentland



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Prospect theory for financial trading

10/2014EN

From a supervisory perspective, social trading fulfils the definition of financial portfolio management, which requires a licence. A presentation specifically geared to the still relatively young business model can be found at the German supervisory authority under the link Signalling and Automated Order Execution - Signal Following or Social Trading.

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