Quotex Signals Bot delivers free binary options signals for Quotex platform. Real-time forex data from Massive, technical analysis (RSI, momentum, trend) across EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, XAU/USD and 12+ pairs. Educational tool. Expiry: 30s to 4h.
Signals use RSI, momentum, trend analysis. Learn how it works →
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FAQ
How do I apply the signals on Quotex?
When the bot shows UP, open a Call or Buy position on Quotex. When it shows DOWN, open a Put or Sell. When it shows WAIT, skip that pair.
Align your broker's expiry duration with the chosen timeframe—e.g. a 1m signal works best with a 1-minute expiry.
Which binary options brokers support these signals?
Built primarily for Quotex, but compatible with:
Ensure your broker offers forex pairs and expiry times that match our timeframes (30s to 4h).
Why are signals paused on weekends?
The forex market closes Saturday and Sunday. Some platforms offer weekend OTC with synthetic quotes—our analysis uses live exchange data from Massive, so it won't align with simulated prices.
Can I rely on these signals for trading?
Direction is derived from RSI, momentum, and trend. No method guarantees profits—treat this as educational. Always use risk management and never stake capital you cannot afford to lose.
How do I read the signal strength percentage?
Strength reflects how many indicators agree. 70%+ suggests higher consensus; 50–70% is moderate; under 50% means mixed signals—often best to skip that pair.
What timeframe suits my trading style?
Shorter (30s–2m) suits quick trades but carries more volatility.
Mid (5m–15m) balances speed and clarity.
Longer (30m–4h) tends to filter noise but moves slower.
What do RSI and Trend mean in the signals?
RSI measures momentum: under 30 often hints at potential upward bounce, over 70 at possible pullback.
Trend shows prevailing direction—upward (bullish), downward (bearish), or flat (sideways).
Where does the market data come from?
Real-time forex data is provided by Massive. No signup or payment required—the tool is free to use.