Newbie Jumping into Binary Trading - Your Best Tips for 2025?

Ethan Sizer

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Yo BHW fam, I’m a Newbie here. I’m starting binary trading soon with a $50 demo on QUOTEX. What’s your top tip? Is Quotex a viable option or should I trade on a different platform? What should be the starting amount in $50 enough to start trading?
 
I started with Quotex in 2023. After a couple of months, I managed to earn $1.2K, but the emotional stress of manual trading pushed me to step away. That’s when I began building my own trading platform to automate strategies and execute trades in real-time across different exchanges and brokers. Today, I can launch a session on my platform that logs into Quotex automatically and runs a strategy by sending WebSocket commands directly to the browser.

Looking back, I strongly recommend creating a Binance account and trading Futures instead. It’s simpler, far less stressful, and your future self will thank you.
 
I started with Quotex in 2023. After a couple of months, I managed to earn $1.2K, but the emotional stress of manual trading pushed me to step away. That’s when I began building my own trading platform to automate strategies and execute trades in real-time across different exchanges and brokers. Today, I can launch a session on my platform that logs into Quotex automatically and runs a strategy by sending WebSocket commands directly to the browser.

Looking back, I strongly recommend creating a Binance account and trading Futures instead. It’s simpler, far less stressful, and your future self will thank you.
Hey, thanks for dropping that real talk on your Quotex journey! Sounds fire how you turned stress into an automated beast. As a newbie starting small ($50 demo on Quotex), I'm inspired but got a few questions on your path:

  1. Your few months journey to $1.2K: What strategies did you use manually at first? Like, price action on 5-min charts, RSI, or something else? Any big wins/losses that taught you the most? How'd you manage the emotional side before automating?

  2. Building your own trading platform: Dope that it logs into Quotex and sends WebSocket commands, how'd you pull that off? Did you use Python (like pyquotex lib) or browser automation (Selenium/Puppeteer)? Any noob-friendly resources or GitHub repos you started with? How long did it take to build from scratch?

  3. Switching to Binance Futures: You recommend it big time, how much time do you think it takes to get "good" (like consistent profits) starting small ($100-500)? I'm down to learn risk management and demos first. Any beginner tips for futures over binary?

Appreciate the insights.
 
I'm not keen on responding to AI generated messages but I'll assume your English isn't your first language.

Mostly drawing support and resistance lines. What I learned most was that I could easily get to $100-200 every night but would blow up my account just as easily. I've got over 50 screenshots I saved during entries and such. And I didn't, which is why I decided to automate it.

PHP, Selenium (for Quotex), Python (for Machine Learning Models). I've been developing it for the past 3 years, and have 4 years left to complete it.

Just watch youtube videos, but personally speaking just know your entry's stop and take profit and follow it religiously.
 
Yo BHW fam, I’m a Newbie here. I’m starting binary trading soon with a $50 demo on QUOTEX. What’s your top tip? Is Quotex a viable option or should I trade on a different platform? What should be the starting amount in $50 enough to start trading?
Honestly, my experience with Quotex hasn’t been perfect so far sometimes execution lags, and things get tricky when the market’s volatile. I’m still trading there on demo, just keeping my sessions short and disciplined. At the same time, I’ve started trying out Tradeup.net, and so far it’s going fine mainly just to see the difference. As for starting amounts, I’d say $50–$100 is enough to get a feel for the strategies and practice risk management without stressing too much.
 
Yo BHW fam, I’m a Newbie here. I’m starting binary trading soon with a $50 demo on QUOTEX. What’s your top tip? Is Quotex a viable option or should I trade on a different platform? What should be the starting amount in $50 enough to start trading?
Yo, I’m hunting for a broker to kick off with. Have you actually started trading yet, and what’s it feel like so far?

Honestly, my experience with Quotex hasn’t been perfect so far sometimes execution lags, and things get tricky when the market’s volatile. I’m still trading there on demo, just keeping my sessions short and disciplined. At the same time, I’ve started trying out Tradeup.net, and so far it’s going fine mainly just to see the difference. As for starting amounts, I’d say $50–$100 is enough to get a feel for the strategies and practice risk management without stressing too much.
Hey man, what’s up? Quick question on Tradeup.net, are you still messing around on demo, or did you go live already?
 
Demo is completely diferente than trading with your real money.

Everyone is able to make hundreds of thousands on demo, fyi.

Hoood luck to you all.
 
Demo is completely diferente than trading with your real money.

Everyone is able to make hundreds of thousands on demo, fyi.

Hoood luck to you all.
True, demo doesn’t trigger the same “heart rate” as real money
I’m just warming up on demo first — better to make rookie mistakes there than with my savings!
 
Hey man, what’s up? Quick question on Tradeup.net, are you still messing around on demo, or did you go live already?
I’m still running demo sessions on Quotex, keeping it small and disciplined. As for Tradeup.net, I actually went live there recently just small trades to test execution and stick to my risk rules. So far it’s been fine, gives me a good feel for real emotions without going overboard.
 
I’m still running demo sessions on Quotex, keeping it small and disciplined. As for Tradeup.net, I actually went live there recently just small trades to test execution and stick to my risk rules. So far it’s been fine, gives me a good feel for real emotions without going overboard.
Gotcha! So when you went live, did you keep your trades really small at first, like $30–$40, or did you try a bit more right away?
 
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