How to Trade on Quotex — Beginner's Guide
Step 1 — Open and Verify Your Account
Registration takes about 90 seconds. You need an email, a strong password, and a country of residence. Verification (KYC) takes 5 minutes and is mandatory before your first withdrawal — but you can start trading immediately with the demo account or after a first deposit. We strongly recommend completing KYC during registration to avoid delays later.
Step 2 — Practice on the Demo Account
Every Quotex account comes with a $10,000 demo balance for practice. Use it for at least 50 trades before risking real capital. The demo behaves identically to the live account — same charts, same payouts, same execution. The only difference is the money is virtual. This is the cheapest education you'll ever get.
Step 3 — Make Your First Deposit
Quotex's minimum deposit is $10, but we recommend starting with $50–$100 to give yourself room for proper position sizing. Choose a deposit method (see our deposit guide for fees and times). With $50, applying the 2% rule means $1 per trade — enough for 50 trades before you'd lose everything. That's realistic learning capital, not gambling money.
Step 4 — Place Your First Trade
Your first trade should be on a forex major (EUR/USD or GBP/USD) at a 5-minute expiry, with a $1 stake. Watch the chart for two minutes. If the candle direction is clearly trending up, click HIGHER (CALL). If trending down, click LOWER (PUT). Hit Apply. Wait 5 minutes. If you were right, you profit ~$0.85. If wrong, you lose $1. Repeat 10 times.
- Step 1: Select asset (EUR/USD recommended for first trade)
- Step 2: Choose expiry time (5 minutes for beginners)
- Step 3: Set trade amount ($1 to start)
- Step 4: Click HIGHER or LOWER based on current trend
- Step 5: Wait for expiry — outcome appears automatically
Step 5 — Learn to Read Charts
Charts on Quotex use candlesticks by default. Each candle represents a time interval (1 min, 5 min, etc.). Green candles mean price rose in that interval; red candles mean it fell. The body shows open-to-close; the wicks show the high and low. After 100 hours of chart-watching, you'll start to see patterns that predict direction with 55–65% reliability — which is enough to profit consistently.
Step 6 — Add an Indicator
Indicators are mathematical overlays on the chart that highlight specific patterns. The most beginner-friendly is RSI (Relative Strength Index). Add it via the Indicators menu. When RSI drops below 30, the asset is oversold — a likely buying opportunity. When RSI rises above 70, it's overbought — a likely selling opportunity. Combine RSI with the candle direction for stronger signals.
Risk Management — The Most Important Step
All trading platforms encourage bigger trades because they earn from your activity. Your job is to ignore that pressure. Apply the 2% rule: never risk more than 2% of your account on a single trade. On a $100 account, that's $2 per trade. This rule means even 20 losses in a row only costs you ~33% — recoverable. Without it, 5 losing trades at $20 each wipes you out.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to learn Quotex?
Most beginners take 4–8 weeks of daily practice (1–2 hours) to develop a profitable strategy. Some shorter, some longer. The demo account is the key — use it for at least 100 trades before going live.
How much do I need to start trading?
Minimum deposit is $10, but we recommend $50–$100 to allow proper risk management. With $1 trades, $50 gives you 50 attempts to find a profitable strategy.
Can I lose more than I deposit?
No. Maximum loss per trade is the stake amount. Quotex uses fixed-risk binary options — you cannot owe money to the platform.
What's the easiest asset for beginners?
EUR/USD and GBP/USD are the most liquid and have the most predictable patterns. Cryptocurrencies are too volatile for beginners. Exotic forex pairs (USD/TRY, etc.) move unpredictably.
Should I use the bonus on my first deposit?
Only if you understand the wagering requirements. A 35× wagering on a $50 bonus means $1,750 in trade volume before withdrawal. For beginners focused on learning, declining the bonus often makes withdrawals easier.