Compare Elite Gold Academy vs other platforms

Here is how Elite Gold Academy stacks up against the copy trading platforms people ask about the most. We focus on the structural differences that actually decide how your money is treated: who holds the funds, which broker you can use, and how the performance was verified.

Elite Gold Academy vs eToro

eToro is a custodial broker-platform. Your funds sit inside eToro and you can only trade on their system. Elite Gold Academy is the opposite: non-custodial and broker-neutral. You keep your own money, your own broker, your own MT5 account.

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Elite Gold Academy vs ZuluTrade

ZuluTrade is a signal aggregator that routes through partner brokers. Elite Gold Academy runs its own signals on its own 4,000+ server mirror layer, with 890% verified performance across eleven months of 2025 and a free first month for every new user.

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Elite Gold Academy vs Myfxbook AutoTrade

Myfxbook AutoTrade is a marketplace where you scroll through a long list of unvetted strategies and hope for the best. Elite Gold Academy runs a single gold-focused strategy set with a verified 890% track record across eleven months of 2025.

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The short version across all of them

Non-custodial by default

Elite Gold Academy never touches your money. Most competitors do, directly or through a partner broker, and that single fact changes everything about how the service can treat you.

Broker-neutral

You stay on the broker you already trust. The others lock you into one broker or a short list of partners.

Verified, then free to try

890% public track record across eleven months of 2025. First month free, normally £799, so you test on your own MT5 account before paying. Support answers in under five minutes.