MACD Indicator on Quotex — Complete Guide
What Is MACD and How Is It Constructed?
MACD has three components: (1) MACD line = 12-period EMA minus 26-period EMA — measures momentum direction; (2) Signal line = 9-period EMA of the MACD line — smoothed version for crossover signals; (3) Histogram = MACD line minus Signal line — visual representation of distance between the two lines. When MACD line is above signal line, the histogram is positive (above zero); when below, negative (below zero). The zero line represents equilibrium — MACD above zero means short-term price momentum is faster than long-term; below zero means long-term momentum is faster (downtrend).
Default Settings and Variations
Standard MACD settings are 12, 26, 9 (fast EMA, slow EMA, signal EMA). These work well on daily charts. For binary options shorter timeframes, faster settings are often preferred.
| Chart TF | Fast EMA | Slow EMA | Signal | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-minute | 5 | 13 | 5 | Faster — more signals, more noise |
| 5-minute | 8 | 17 | 9 | Balanced for binary timing |
| 15-minute | 12 (default) | 26 (default) | 9 (default) | Standard Appel settings |
| 1-hour | 12 | 26 | 9 | Default |
| Daily | 12 | 26 | 9 | Default |
Setting Up MACD on Quotex
- Step 1 — Open chart, click Indicators → search 'MACD'
- Step 2 — Add MACD with default 12/26/9 settings
- Step 3 — Verify three components visible: MACD line, Signal line, Histogram
- Step 4 — For binary options on 5m chart, change settings to 8/17/9 in the gear icon
- Step 5 — Set MACD line color blue, Signal line orange, Histogram default green/red bars
- Step 6 — Save chart layout
Three MACD Signal Types
| Signal | Description | Reliability | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signal line crossover | MACD line crosses above (bullish) or below (bearish) signal line | Medium | Trending markets |
| Zero line crossover | MACD line crosses above 0 (bullish) or below 0 (bearish) | High | Confirming trend changes |
| Histogram divergence | Histogram peaks decreasing while price still rising (or troughs decreasing while price still falling) | VERY HIGH | Identifying reversals before they happen |
MACD Divergence — Most Powerful Signal
MACD divergence works on the histogram: bullish divergence — price makes lower low but histogram makes higher low (less negative); bearish divergence — price makes higher high but histogram makes lower high (less positive). Like RSI divergence, MACD divergence reveals hidden weakness in the prevailing trend before price reverses. The visual nature of the MACD histogram makes divergence easier to spot than on RSI. Confirm divergence with a candle close in the divergence direction before entering.
Best Strategies Using MACD
- Strategy 1 — MACD Signal Line Crossover in Trend Direction: only take crossovers that match the daily/4h chart trend direction
- Strategy 2 — MACD Zero-Line Cross: enter when MACD line crosses zero line with a strong candle confirming
- Strategy 3 — MACD Histogram Divergence: identify divergence, wait for confirming candle close, enter binary in reversal direction with 15-30 min expiry
- Strategy 4 — MACD + Price Action: MACD provides trend bias, candle patterns (pin bars, engulfing) provide entry timing
- Strategy 5 — MACD + EMA(50): MACD crossovers only valid in direction of EMA(50) slope
Worked Examples
- Example 1 — EUR/USD 5m, May 9 2026 14:00 UTC: MACD crossed above signal line and above zero line simultaneously. Entered CALL with 15m expiry. Exit 1.0888 → WIN, +$21 on $25 stake.
- Example 2 — Gold 15m, May 12 2026 13:30 UTC: bearish histogram divergence — price made new high at $2,355 but histogram peak was lower than prior peak. Entered PUT with 45m expiry. Exit $2,322 → WIN, +$21.
- Example 3 — BTC/USD 5m, May 14 2026 17:00 UTC: MACD crossed below signal during NY session. Entered PUT with 15m expiry. Price reversed up sharply on whale order. Exit $63,200 → LOSS -$25. Lesson: even good MACD signals can fail on unscheduled order flow; use position sizing to manage variance.
MACD vs RSI — When to Use Which
MACD and RSI are complementary, not competing. MACD is a trend-following indicator that captures direction and momentum together; RSI is a pure momentum oscillator that shows speed independent of direction. Use MACD when: you want to confirm trend direction is still strong; you're trading trend-following strategies. Use RSI when: you want to identify overbought/oversold extremes; you're trading reversal strategies in ranging markets. Many traders use both — MACD for trend bias, RSI for entry timing.
MACD FAQ
Should I use the default 12/26/9 settings?
Default works well on daily and 1h charts. On 5m and 1m charts, faster settings like 8/17/9 or 5/13/5 are more responsive and produce signals in time for short binary expiries. Test on demo for 50+ trades before applying to live.
What is the MACD histogram exactly showing?
The histogram is the distance between the MACD line and Signal line. When MACD is above signal (bullish), histogram is positive (above zero). The size of the histogram bar shows how strong the bullish momentum is. When histogram bars get smaller while still positive, bullish momentum is weakening — early warning of potential reversal.
Is MACD a leading or lagging indicator?
MACD is primarily a lagging indicator because it's built from moving averages of past prices. Signal line crossovers happen after the actual momentum shift. However, MACD divergence is leading — it warns of momentum weakening before price actually reverses. This dual nature (lagging for entries, leading for warnings) is why MACD is popular.
Can MACD give false signals?
Yes, especially in ranging markets where MACD line oscillates around the signal line, generating many small crossovers without meaningful price moves. To filter, only take MACD signals that occur away from zero line (strong momentum) and that confirm with a candle close in the signal direction.
How is MACD on Quotex different from MACD on TradingView?
Identical calculation. The visual style may differ slightly (color choices, line thickness defaults) but mathematical output is the same. If you backtest on TradingView, results transfer directly to Quotex.
Should I combine MACD with other indicators?
Yes — MACD pairs well with EMA(50) for trend confirmation, RSI for momentum cross-check, and ATR for position sizing. Avoid combining MACD with multiple other oscillators (Stochastic, ROC) because they often duplicate signals and create false confidence.
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