> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.trycoinpilot.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.trycoinpilot.com/copy-trade/prediction-market/discover-traders.md).

# Discover Traders

#### Explore by Type

You can discover traders through different entry points:

**AI Picks**

Traders selected by Coinpilot’s AI based on consistency, risk management, and performance over time.

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**Market Categories**

Browse traders based on the markets they focus on:

* **Politics** – elections, geopolitics
* **Sports** – games, tournaments, outcomes
* **Crypto** – token events and narratives
* **Finance** – macro and market-related predictions
* **Culture** – social trends and public discourse
* **Weather** – weather event-based environmental outcomes
* **Economics** – economic indicators and policy
* **Tech** – technology and innovation-related markets

Use categories to quickly find traders aligned with your interests.

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**All Traders**

View the full list of available traders and explore their track records.

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**Watchlist**

Track traders you’ve saved for closer monitoring before deciding to copy.

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#### Stay Updated

We regularly highlight traders and strategies across our community channels.

You can follow along here:

* [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/UTfdDcMTHH)
* [Telegram](https://t.me/CoinpilotOfficial)
* [X (Twitter)](https://x.com/trycoinpilot)

These are great places to discover new traders for your copy trade.


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