User guide

Understand the platform before you trade the demo

A practical guide to TradeMirror: what the platform is for, which data is real, what stays simulated, and how a user should move through the product.

Market layer

Real crypto prices and candles

Terminal

Copy engine

Wallet

Simulation layer

Demo balances, trades, PnL, and approvals

Project Purpose

TradeMirror is built to feel like a real FinTech product while keeping financial operations safely simulated.

TradeMirror is a crypto copy trading simulation platform. It lets a user practice trading workflows, publish a trader profile, copy simulated activity from other profiles, and review the whole process from user and admin dashboards.

The platform is useful for testing product flows, portfolio-grade dashboards, admin operations, and trading UX without touching real money. Real market movement gives the simulation realistic context, while every user balance and financial action remains demo-only.

Real Data vs Simulation

This boundary must stay visible in the UI and in the code.

Real market data

Crypto pairs, live prices, candles, 24h change, and volume

Simulated finance

Balances, deposits, withdrawals, bonuses, trades, copied trades, and PnL settlement

Calculated results

PnL and copy outcomes are calculated from real price movement against simulated positions

Recommended User Path

The shortest path from a new visitor to a working demo trading setup.

01

01

Create a demo account

Register, verify your email, and enter the protected workspace. The account is for simulation only, so no real exchange or payment account is connected.

02

02

Explore live market context

Use real crypto pairs, live prices, candles, 24h change, and volume as the market background for simulated decisions.

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03

Open simulated positions

Place buy or sell demo orders, set optional stop loss and take profit levels, and track open exposure from the terminal.

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04

Copy or publish strategies

Follow published trader profiles or publish your own simulated profile so other demo users can copy your activity.

Workspace Areas

Each workspace page has one clear job. The product should feel like a compact operating system, not a pile of screens.

Dashboard

Your operating overview: balances, open risk, copy status, support state, and live PnL context.

Terminal

The trading workspace for real market data, simulated order entry, open positions, and risk exits.

Copy Trading

Manage who you copy, allocation percentage, copied exposure, and active or paused copy settings.

Marketplace

Browse published simulated trader profiles and start copy settings from profile statistics.

Wallet

Request simulated deposits and withdrawals, apply bonus codes, and review account activity.

Verification

Submit a KYC request for the admin review workflow. It is a portfolio simulation, not real compliance onboarding.

Support

Create support tickets and receive admin replies inside the platform.

Settings

Update your profile details used across the authenticated workspace.

System Model

A compact view of how the platform thinks about data.

Binance market stream
Normalized market adapter
User demo actions
Simulated trading records

Dashboard output

Live price context
Calculated simulated PnL
Admin review state

Admin Role

Admin exists to operate the demo platform and verify workflows.

Review users, roles, bans, and access state
Approve or reject simulated deposits and withdrawals
Manage enabled trading pairs and bonus campaigns
Review support tickets, KYC requests, trades, copy settings, and referrals

Ready to try the product flow?

Start with a demo account, then open the terminal, wallet, marketplace, and dashboard in that order. Every financial action stays simulated.

Open demo account