
Learn how to use on-chain smart money data to build a trading system, identify signals, manage risk, and improve decision-making over time.

The logic of reverse copy trading is simple — when they go long, you go short; when they go short, you go long. You trade against addresses with a long track record of losing money. But the first question most users ask is: how do I actually do it? This guide walks you through the entire process from opening the page to completing your first reverse copy trade, with parameter setup tips and answers to the most common questions.

In the crypto market, consistently losing traders is not unusual — what is unusual is that their losses often follow an extremely stable, highly predictable pattern. The reverse copy trading feature launched in CoinW Smart Money 3.0 transforms these patterns into actionable signals: rather than copying winners' gains, you take the opposite position of losers, profiting by standing on the other side of their mistakes.

Discover what tokens smart money is buying using wallet quality, accumulation patterns, and liquidity insights.

Learn what Pepe (PEPE) is, how this meme coin works, its use cases, risks, and role in the crypto market.

Learn how ORDI uses Bitcoin Ordinals to enable tokenization, its use cases, risks, and impact on the crypto market.

Learn about Turbo (TURBO), an AI-created meme cryptocurrency. Explore its use cases, tokenomics, risks, and market trends.

Compare CoinW, Arkham, and Nansen for smart money discovery, on-chain analytics, copy trading, and trading execution workflows.

Discover 7 common smart money copy trading mistakes and learn how to avoid late entries, liquidity risks, and poor risk management.