Most signal channels tell you what to trade. Very few show you whether it worked. The Quotex Telegram Signals Channel does both — it posts live AI-generated CALL and PUT signals for Quotex, then publishes each trade's result — win, loss, or tie — back to the same feed within seconds of expiry. If you've never used a signal channel before, or you've been burned by ones that vanish after a bad week, this guide walks through exactly how to set it up, how to read each post, and how to build the habit of using it properly.
Before you touch a single signal, spend 15 minutes scrolling the channel's history. You're looking for three things:
How often do wins and losses alternate? A channel that goes on 20-trade win streaks followed by sudden silence is hiding something.
Is the BUY/SELL split roughly even? The Quotex VIP feed runs at about 143 BUY vs 144 SELL — a near-perfect balance suggesting the model reads price structure rather than chasing trends.
How fast are outcomes posted? On this channel, results land seconds after the candle closes — in the same feed, not a separate group.
That history is your pre-enrollment audit. Do it before anything else. ![]()
Step 2 — Learn to Read a Signal Post
Every entry in the channel has the same five-field layout. Once you can read it in under three seconds, you'll never miss an expiry window:
The practical flow is simple: spot the asset, match it in your Quotex chart, confirm the timeframe, then tap CALL for BUY or PUT for SELL with your usual stake. The confidence score tells you how strongly the model rated the setup — building a personal floor (e.g. skip anything under 75%) is a sensible way to filter without second-guessing every call.
With ~287 signals per day and a post roughly every five minutes through active sessions, this is not a "two signals a day" channel — it's a continuous feed. That means you need to decide upfront whether you're going to follow every signal, filter by confidence, or cherry-pick specific assets you know well. Trying to trade every post without a filter is a fast route to overtrading.
A workable starting framework:
Trade only during your most focused hours (typically London or New York session)
Set a minimum confidence floor — 75% is a reasonable starting point
Fix your stake per trade at 1–2% of your demo balance — never more
Step 4 — Check Your Eligibility
The channel covers 40+ markets across Forex, indices, gold, silver, crude oil, and Bitcoin. But Quotex itself can't onboard traders from 35 countries — most of the EU, Canada, Russia, Hong Kong, and the US. Confirm you're eligible before you spend any more time setting this up. ![]()
Step 5 — Choose Your Access Route
Two ways in:
Monthly subscription — pay directly, no broker account changes needed. Best if you already trade Quotex and don't want to touch your current account.
Free via broker partnership — open a fresh Quotex account through the SignalBots link, make a deposit, and VIP is activated at no cost. The provider earns a commission from Quotex on your activity — that's the mechanism. It's worth knowing so there are no surprises.
The setup flow asks existing users to close their current Quotex account first. Think carefully about this — if your account has history, bonuses, or tier benefits, the paid plan is the smarter path. ![]()
Step 6 — Start on Demo, Always
Quotex gives every account a free demo balance from day one. Use it. Run the channel signals on demo for a minimum of one full trading week before going live. You're not just testing the signals — you're testing yourself: can you keep up with 1-minute expiries? Do you freeze when a signal goes against you? Do you stick to your stake rule? ![]()
Answers you don't like on demo are far cheaper than the same answers on a live account.
Step 7 — Set Up for Speed
1-minute signals don't wait. Once you go live:
Turn on Telegram notifications — every second counts on M1 expiries
Have Quotex open on the same device you receive signals on
Keep your stake size pre-set so you're clicking, not calculating
Final Word
The Quotex Telegram Signals Channel is built for disciplined, process-driven traders — not for anyone hoping to watch profits roll in passively. The transparency (public outcomes, no DM funnels, no hidden tiers) sets a higher bar than most of the competition. Whether those signals translate into net positive results for you depends on how you manage sizing, sessions, and your own decision-making under pressure. Use the demo. Build the process. Then go live. ![]()
Risk disclosure: Binary options involve a high risk of loss including total loss of stake per trade. Past performance and channel-reported results are not indicative of future outcomes. This is informational content, not financial advice — always conduct your own research before trading with real capital.