You trade one account. It copies to all the others.
Replicator mirrors the orders of your main account onto the rest, within the same platform installation. Built for traders running several funded accounts at once who would rather not repeat every click.
Mirrors orders, not just positions
Every order on the main account creates its twin on each secondary account: entries, stops, targets, and modifications and cancellations too. Move a stop on the main account and it moves everywhere.
A guard that checks the outcome
Copying orders is not enough: a copy can be rejected or partially filled. Every 3 seconds Replicator compares each account's real position against the one it should hold and corrects the difference, with a grace period so it does not fight an order still in flight.
Circuit breaker
If an account fails to reconcile three times in a row, it stops itself. The counter resets as soon as it reconciles again, so closing by hand now and then does not disable it.
Per-account risk
Maximum daily loss, contract cap and a stop button per account. Stopping cuts the copying and closes what is open; pausing stops new copies but leaves an already protected position alone.
Mini to micro, and back
Converts size between mini and micro contracts by point value, so a small account can follow a large one without doing the maths by hand.
Reverse mode
An account can replicate the other way round, swapping stop and target so the levels still make sense on the opposite side.
Several groups at once
You can run more than one replication. Replicator blocks the two setups that break by themselves: a secondary account shared between two active groups, and cycles where A copies to B and B ends up copying back to A.
A record of everything it does
Every copy, correction and cut-off is written to a log file you can open and review.
The cost of replicating
Two accounts can both be in the green and still be leaving money on the table. Replicator works out what each secondary account was due to make according to its multiplier and compares it with what it actually made. The difference is slippage, copies that went in late and copies that never went in.

With fixed size there is no multiplier, so instead it compares the open result per contract of both accounts: if they entered at the same price, they match.
What to know first
Replicator works between accounts in a single platform installation, not across computers. Its behaviour is tested in simulation; reconnection mid-trade and each broker's real latency depend on your connection and your broker.