Polycop Polymarket copy trading is an automated strategy that combines AI-driven wallet discovery, real-time signal filtering, and non-custodial execution to mirror the positions of Polymarket's top traders in your account — without requiring manual monitoring or trading decisions.
The strategy operates across three layers that work continuously and independently. Once configured, you set the parameters; the system handles everything that follows.
What Is Polycop Copy Trading on Polymarket?
Polycop copy trading on Polymarket refers to the automated replication of verified top-performing wallets' positions in your own account. The "polycop" methodology specifically emphasises quality over quantity: rather than copying any profitable wallet, it filters candidates through a 14-signal scoring engine that assesses not just returns but the quality, consistency, and reproducibility of those returns.
The practical workflow: Polycopybot.app's scoring engine continuously evaluates every active Polymarket wallet. A small subset — typically under 3% of the active pool — clears all 14 thresholds and enters the copy-eligible pool. You select wallets from this pre-screened group, configure your risk parameters, and activate. From that point, the system handles signal detection, validation, and execution automatically.
Polycop Polymarket copy trading operates across three independent layers: discovery (AI scoring selects qualified wallets), filtering (your rules determine which signals to act on), and execution (340ms automated order placement). Each layer is configurable without affecting the others.
Wallet Discovery
The discovery layer evaluates every active Polymarket wallet continuously, updating scores as new on-chain data becomes available. Fourteen signals across four dimensions determine which wallets qualify:
Return quality: ROI, win rate, and Sharpe ratio. High ROI with high variance indicates luck; consistent risk-adjusted returns indicate skill. Both dimensions are measured.
Calibration accuracy: Whether the wallet's probability assessments — reflected in position sizes and market selections — are systematically accurate or biased. Miscalibrated wallets may look profitable in favourable conditions but underperform when conditions shift.
Behavioural consistency: Whether the wallet applies a stable methodology over time and across market categories, or whether its performance concentrates in a narrow historical window.
Market selection intelligence: Whether the wallet selects markets where it has a demonstrable edge, or spreads capital across markets without a clear selection rationale.
A wallet must clear all 14 individual thresholds — not just score well on average. This eliminates wallets with strong scores on a few signals but weaknesses that could degrade copy trading results in practice.
Signal Filtering
Not every trade a followed wallet makes becomes a copy signal. The filtering layer validates each event against your configured rules before any order is constructed:
Category filter: You can restrict copying to specific market categories — elections, economics, sports, crypto. A followed wallet's signal in a category you've excluded is automatically discarded.
Minimum source trade size: Very small positions may reflect market testing rather than analytical conviction. A minimum source size filter discards low-conviction signals.
Per-wallet exposure cap: The maximum total open position from this wallet simultaneously. When copying would exceed the cap, the signal is discarded to maintain intended portfolio balance.
Daily loss ceiling: When realised losses for the day reach your configured ceiling, all copy activity pauses for the remainder of the day — regardless of incoming signals.
Only signals that pass every filter proceed to order construction. This means the bot executes the subset of signals that fit your specific risk model rather than every trade a followed wallet makes.
Execution
Signals that clear the filtering layer are converted into proportional limit orders sized according to your capital allocation settings. Orders are submitted via Polymarket's CLOB (central limit order book) through your delegated trading key.
End-to-end latency from signal detection to confirmed on-chain execution is 340ms. The system uses WebSocket connections that receive market events within 5ms of on-chain action — the remaining time is consumed by validation, order construction, API submission, and confirmation.
Median fill deviation from the source wallet's price is 1.2% across live trades — within acceptable tolerance for prediction market copy trading where probability shifts typically occur in percentage-point increments.
Risk Configuration
Five configurable parameters per followed wallet define your polycop Polymarket copy trading strategy:
Capital allocation: The percentage of your total configured amount allocated to signals from this wallet. Multiple wallets can have different allocations, letting you weight high-conviction selections more heavily.
Per-trade maximum: Absolute USDC ceiling per individual copy trade. Prevents any single position from exceeding your comfort level regardless of allocation percentage.
Per-wallet exposure cap: Maximum total open position across all trades from this wallet simultaneously. Bounds total exposure to any single trader's activity.
Category filter: Which market types to copy from this wallet. Lets you follow a wallet only in categories where its performance data is strongest.
Exit behaviour: Whether to mirror the source wallet's exits automatically, exit at configured probability targets, or manage exits manually through the dashboard.
Getting Started
Start Your Polycop Copy Trading Strategy
Connect your wallet, select qualified wallets from the AI-scored leaderboard, configure your risk parameters, and activate. First copy trade executes within 340ms of the next qualifying signal.
Go to DashboardSign in to Polycopybot.app with your Polymarket wallet. Authorise delegated trade-only access. Browse the AI-scored leaderboard and review each wallet's 14-signal breakdown. Select your follow set. Configure parameters per wallet — allocation, per-trade limit, exposure cap, category filter, exit behaviour. Activate. The system establishes WebSocket monitoring immediately and begins executing copy trades automatically from the first qualifying signal.
What is polycop Polymarket copy trading?
Polycop Polymarket copy trading is an automated strategy that identifies top-performing wallets through AI scoring, monitors their trades in real time, validates signals against your risk rules, and executes proportional copy orders in your account within 340 milliseconds.
How are copy trading wallets selected on Polymarket?
Polycopybot.app's scoring engine evaluates every active Polymarket wallet across 14 signals covering return quality, calibration accuracy, behavioural consistency, and market selection. Wallets must clear all thresholds simultaneously — fewer than 3% of active wallets qualify.
Is polycop Polymarket copy trading non-custodial?
Yes. Polycopybot.app uses Polymarket's official delegated trading API, which grants trade-only permissions. The bot can open and close positions but cannot withdraw your USDC or transfer assets outside the market system.
What risk controls does polycop copy trading offer?
Configurable risk controls include capital allocation per wallet, per-trade size limits, per-wallet exposure caps, category filters, and a daily loss ceiling. All parameters can be adjusted through the dashboard without interrupting active monitoring.