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AI Browser Extensions for Binary Options: Auto-Trade Inside Pocket Option, Quotex & IQ Option

Manual binary-option scalping is a losing fight against your own reflexes. On a clean Pocket Option chart you might spot a setup at the 14-second mark, move your mouse to the **UP** button, hesitate for a quarter of a second, and click at 13.6 — already too late on a one-minute expiry. Repeat that fifty times in a session and the math is brutal: a strategy with a 60 % theoretical win rate routinely lands at 51-53 % once human-reaction lag is factored in. That gap is what an AI browser extension closes.
AI Browser Extensions for Binary Options: Auto-Trade Inside Pocket Option, Quotex & IQ Option
## What a binary-options browser extension actually does A SignalBots browser extension installs as a regular Chromium or Firefox add-on. Once you log into your broker and open a chart, three things start happening in the background: 1. **It reads the chart DOM directly.** Price ticks, candle close times and expiry windows are pulled from the broker page itself — no separate websocket, no third-party data feed, no lag between "what you see" and "what the bot sees". 2. **It runs the strategy locally.** Pattern recognition, signal filters and confluence checks run inside your browser tab. The AI model is bundled with the extension; no data leaves your machine for inference. 3. **It clicks the trade for you.** When a setup confirms, the extension places the UP or DOWN order via the broker's own UI in well under 100 milliseconds — faster than a human can register that a candle just closed. The result is the same broker, the same chart, the same payout. The only thing that changes is who clicks the button. ## Which brokers and sessions are covered We ship one extension per broker. They share the same engine but each has broker-specific glue for DOM selectors and order routing: | Broker | Live session | OTC weekend | Demo account | | ------------- | :----------: | :---------: | :----------: | | Pocket Option | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Quotex | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | IQ Option | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Olymp Trade | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | **Live** sessions are weekday markets — EUR/USD, GBP/JPY, gold, NAS100 and the rest of the traded pool. **OTC** sessions run on weekends and outside market hours, using broker-generated synthetic feeds. The two behave differently: Live respects real economic events, OTC respects the broker's synthetic engine. The extension auto-detects which mode the chart is in and switches its filters accordingly.
AI Browser Extensions for Binary Options: Auto-Trade Inside Pocket Option, Quotex & IQ Option
## A realistic three-minute setup The first time you install one of our extensions: 1. **Install** from our extensions page — Chrome Web Store, Firefox Add-ons, or the direct `.crx` / `.xpi` package if your region blocks the store. 2. **Pin the icon** so the toolbar shows the status dot (green = armed, amber = paused, rose = blocked by risk rules). 3. **Open your broker** and log in normally. The extension waits until it sees a chart it recognizes before attaching anything. 4. **Set three risk limits**: trade size, maximum trades per session, and the loss-streak that triggers an auto-pause. These three values are what stop a losing day from compounding. 5. **Click Arm.** From this point the extension watches every candle close on the active pair. When the strategy confirms, it fires. You can still place trades manually with the extension armed. Whatever you click is logged in the same session journal as the bot's trades, so post- session review compares apples to apples. ## The three risk controls that actually matter Everyone obsesses over win rate. The three settings below decide whether you finish the month profitable far more reliably than win rate ever does: - **Per-trade size as a fixed dollar amount, not a percentage of balance.** Percentage-of-balance sizing means that after a 4-trade losing streak you are now sizing *down* on the very trade that finally hits — the math of recovery does not work. Fix the trade size to roughly 1 % of starting balance and leave it alone. - **A hard cap on trades per session.** Past trade #20-25 the chart is no longer giving you new information; the bot is just gambling on noise. Cap it at 20 and the extension stops itself. - **An auto-pause after N consecutive losses.** Three losses in a row on a binary option is statistically normal. Five in a row almost always means the regime has shifted — news drop, session change, volatility collapse — and the bot's edge is gone until conditions reset. Pause for 30 minutes, walk away, come back to a different market. These three guard rails are *configurable per broker* in the extension popup. The defaults that ship are conservative; on a fresh install the extension will choose to stop trading before it lets you have a 30 % down day. ## When an extension beats every other delivery channel We ship six different ways to receive our signals: Telegram channels, mobile apps, Live Signals on the dashboard, MT5 EAs, TradingView indicators and these browser extensions. They are not interchangeable. For binary options specifically, the extension wins on three axes: - **Reaction time.** A signal posted in Telegram, then read on your phone, then re-entered manually in the broker is doing well to fire within 4-6 seconds. On a 60-second expiry, those seconds are the trade. - **Trade fidelity.** The extension places the exact order the strategy wants — size, direction, expiry. No mistyped amount, no wrong asset, no pressing UP when you meant DOWN at the end of an 11-hour session. - **Audit trail.** Every trade the extension places is stamped with the candle that triggered it, the model's confidence and the broker's fill latency. When you sit down to review a losing week, you have data, not memories. If you trade Forex or crypto on MT5, an EA is the right tool. If you trade binary options in your browser, the extension is. ## Frequently asked **Will this get my broker account banned?** None of the four brokers we support prohibit using browser extensions on their web interface. The extension is interacting with the same buttons you would click; from the broker's side the trade looks identical. **Does it work on the broker's mobile app?** No. Browser extensions only run in desktop browsers. For the mobile workflow, use our mobile app — it does the same job through the broker's mobile API. **Live or OTC — which is more profitable?** That depends on the strategy. OTC has tighter, faster cycles and rewards mean-reversion setups; Live has wider moves around news and rewards breakout setups. The extension lets you load a different strategy preset for each, so you do not have to pick. Browser extensions are one of six ways to receive SignalBots signals. Pick the one that matches how you actually trade — and let it stop you out before a bad day does.
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