Advanced group settings
Tune how a group converts tiers, handles rejections, exits partials, and maps contracts.
A group works well on its defaults. These four settings let you tune how it behaves in edge cases. Use them only when your setup needs them.
Auto mini/micro conversions#
Auto mini/micro conversions let a follower trade the same-root micro or mini in place of the leader's contract. When the leader trades ES, a follower on this setting can trade MES, and NQ maps to MNQ the same way. Lune sizes the follower for the tier it trades, so the exposure stays sensible across account sizes.
Use this when your leader trades the mini and a smaller follower account trades the micro of the same product. For a specific contract pair or a cross-broker route, use Custom contract mappings below.
Symbol quarantine on rejection#
Symbol quarantine on rejection pauses one symbol for a follower after that follower rejects an order on it. The pause stops Lune from retrying a symbol the account will not accept. It also keeps the follower from ending up on the opposite side of the leader after a partial or failed action on that symbol.
The quarantine is scoped to the one follower and the one symbol. The follower keeps copying every other symbol. Clear the quarantine when the account can trade that symbol again.
Partial exit behavior#
Partial exit behavior sets how a follower closes size when the leader closes part of a position. Pick the mode that fits how you want followers to track the leader.
ProportionalScale the exitOptionalThe follower closes a share of its own position that matches the share the leader closed. A leader that closes half its position makes each follower close half of its own.
Exit with leaderClose togetherOptionalThe follower closes its whole position when the leader starts closing. Use this when you want followers flat as soon as the leader steps out.
Custom contract mappings#
Custom contract mappings pair a leader contract with the follower contract you want. Use them when a follower should trade a specific contract instead of the leader's, or when you route a copy across brokers.
- Different account size. Your leader trades the mini (ES) and a smaller follower account trades the micro (MES). Map ES to MES so the follower trades a contract that fits.
- A follower that holds one variant only. Some funded accounts allow the micro but not the mini, or the other way around. Map to the variant that account can trade.
A mapping changes the contract, not the size. Your multiplier sets how many contracts the follower trades. Map ES to MES for the contract, then set the multiplier for the exposure you want.