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No need to wait hours — you know if you won or lost in 60 seconds. This creates an illusion of control.
Turbo options (60-second expiry) are the fastest and riskiest way to trade binary options. Let's break down how it works, what strategies traders use, and why most people lose money on 1-minute trades.
Turbo options are trades with expiry times from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. The most popular is 60 seconds (1 minute).
No need to wait hours — you know if you won or lost in 60 seconds. This creates an illusion of control.
You can make 60 trades per hour. It seems like more trades = more profit. In reality — more losses.
Fast trading triggers emotions. It feels like gambling, not trading. And that's the main problem.
On a 1-minute chart, 90% of movements are random noise. Technical analysis works worse than on higher timeframes.
60 seconds is too short to check market structure, liquidity, and context.
A losing streak in 5 minutes destroys your psychology. Tilt begins, revenge trading, account blown.
On short timeframes, even small slippage (1-2 pips) can turn a winning trade into a losing one.
These strategies are often promoted online. Let's review each one honestly:
Idea: When RSI is below 30 — buy (CALL), when above 70 — sell (PUT).
Problem: On 1-minute charts, RSI gives many false signals. Market can stay overbought/oversold for a long time.
Verdict: Works poorly without additional filters.
Idea: When fast MA crosses slow MA from below — CALL, from above — PUT.
Problem: Moving averages lag. On 1-minute charts, you enter when the move is already over.
Verdict: Too many false signals.
Idea: Look for patterns like pin bar, engulfing, doji.
Problem: On 1-minute charts, candles are too small, patterns form poorly.
Verdict: Works better on M5-M15.
Idea: Double your bet after each loss to recover.
Problem: 5-6 losses in a row will blow your account. And 10+ loss streaks happen.
Verdict: Guaranteed account blow sooner or later. Read about money management.
There are narrow situations where experienced traders use 1-minute charts:
We don't recommend 1-minute strategies for beginners.
Start with 5-15 minute expiry. More time to analyze, less noise, less stress. When you gain experience and build a trading journal with positive stats — then try 1-minute trading.
Theoretically yes, but statistics are against you. Most traders lose money on turbo options. If you want consistent results — choose longer timeframes.
No indicator will give consistent results on 1-minute charts. The market is too "noisy". Better learn Smart Money and market structure.
Because traders make more trades on 1-minute charts and lose money faster. This is profitable for the broker.