Do you know whether the person you are following for trades is a god or a ghost?

I have observed various trade leaders for a long time and discovered a shocking insider:

I have been simulating a very high-earning trade leader for a long time and found that after a period, he would have a 100% drawdown, but as soon as he reopened, he would be back on the recommended list. Until one time, I quickly added him to my simulation; at that moment, he had just reopened, and the number of people following him was only 2, but his own margin was one million, and I’m not mistaken—it's 1,000,000. Then he made a few operations and earned over a hundred thousand, after which he lowered his margin to around ten thousand. Within a few days, his follower count was full again. A couple of days later, I saw that the trade leader's profit turned into a negative of over a hundred thousand, and I guess he’s about to reopen again.

You really can’t know whether the trade leader is a god or a ghost, nor their motivations for leading trades—take care of yourself!

Before you really follow someone, I suggest you simulate a high-quality trader for a month; the market is always there, don’t FOMO, you will thank me.