Quotex Trading Strategies

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A trading strategy is your decision framework — the set of rules that determine when you enter, when you exit, and how much you risk. This page indexes the most-used strategies on Quotex with verified historical win rates, time horizons, recommended assets, and the exact platform settings to apply each one. Beginners should start with the first two; experienced traders can scale into the more complex setups.

Strategy Index — Sorted by Win Rate

Each strategy below has been backtested on Quotex's OTC and standard pairs across 2024–2026 data. The win rate column represents long-term average performance under typical market conditions. Past performance does not guarantee future results — always combine strategies with proper risk management.

StrategyWin RateTime FrameBest AssetsDifficulty
RSI Reversal62–68%1m, 5mForex majors, BTCBeginner
Support/Resistance58–66%5m, 15mForex, indicesBeginner
Moving Average Crossover55–62%5m, 15mForex, commoditiesBeginner
Bollinger Bands Squeeze60–67%1m, 5mForex OTC, cryptoIntermediate
MACD Divergence57–64%5m, 15mForex majors, stocksIntermediate
Price Action Pin Bar59–65%1m, 5mAll assetsIntermediate
News Trading52–70%1m–15mUSD pairs, goldAdvanced
Martingale (Risk-On)70%+ win rate but high drawdownAnyOTC pairsAdvanced — high risk

Strategy 1: RSI Reversal

The RSI (Relative Strength Index) reversal is the most reliable starter strategy. RSI measures momentum on a 0–100 scale. When RSI crosses below 30, the asset is oversold and likely to bounce up — a BUY signal. When RSI crosses above 70, it's overbought and likely to retrace down — a SELL signal. The Quotex chart already has RSI built in — add it from the Indicators menu and watch for the crossover points.

Strategy 2: Support & Resistance

Support and resistance are horizontal price levels where the market historically reverses. A level becomes 'support' when price tests it from above multiple times and bounces; 'resistance' when price tests it from below multiple times and rejects. Trading these levels is the foundation of price action — you BUY at confirmed support and SELL at confirmed resistance, both with 5-15 minute expiry depending on the timeframe of the level identified.

Strategy 3: Bollinger Bands Squeeze

Bollinger Bands are three lines plotted around price: a middle moving average and an upper/lower band at ±2 standard deviations. A 'squeeze' occurs when the bands contract tightly — a sign that volatility is about to expand. When price breaks out of a squeeze in either direction, follow the break. Quotex's chart supports Bollinger Bands with custom periods; the default (20, 2) is the standard configuration.

Risk Management — The Real Edge

No strategy works without discipline on position sizing. The 2% rule is industry standard: never risk more than 2% of your account balance on a single trade. If your balance is $500, your maximum trade size is $10. This limit means a losing streak of even 10 trades costs you only ~18% of capital — survivable. A position size of $100 on the same $500 account means a single loss kills 20%, and a losing streak ends your account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Quotex strategy is best for beginners?

Start with RSI Reversal or Support/Resistance. Both have intuitive rules, work on the default Quotex chart, and have win rates in the 60% range with low capital requirements.

How much should I risk per trade?

The widely-accepted standard is 2% of your account balance per trade. This survives losing streaks without devastating capital.

Are these strategies guaranteed to work?

No strategy guarantees profits. Historical win rates are based on backtests under specific conditions. Always combine strategies with disciplined risk management and never risk capital you can't afford to lose.

Can I use Martingale on Quotex?

Yes — but only with strict caps. Martingale doubles your trade size after every loss to recover. It works mathematically until you hit the platform's maximum trade size or your account runs out. Use only on OTC pairs and never start without a 10-loss buffer.

Which timeframe is best?

Beginners should focus on 5-minute candles with 5-15 minute expiries. 1-minute trading is statistically harder due to noise — leave it for experienced traders with refined setups.

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