Pocket Option Settings — Customize the Platform to Your Needs

Detailed Pocket Option settings allow you to adapt the trading terminal, charts, indicators, and account dashboard to your trading style. A properly configured platform reduces decision-making time and improves trade entry accuracy.

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Pocket Option Account Settings — Key Profile Parameters

The first thing to do after registering on the Pocket Option platform is to properly configure your account settings. The convenience of working with the terminal, the accuracy of time stamps on charts, and the alignment of the account currency with your preferences all depend on the correct configuration of basic profile parameters. Many beginner traders skip this step and later face confusion with time zones or an inconvenient settlement currency.

The account settings section is located in the profile menu — click on the avatar in the upper right corner of the terminal and select "Settings." A panel with several tabs will open, each responsible for a specific group of parameters. Let us examine the key settings in detail so you can configure the platform as efficiently as possible from the start.

Interface Language

Pocket Option supports more than twenty interface languages, including English, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and others. Language switching occurs instantly without page reload — all controls, button labels, menu sections, and system notifications are translated into the selected language. It is recommended to set the language in which you are accustomed to processing financial information to avoid errors when interpreting trading data.

Changing the language does not affect asset names — they are displayed in the standard international format (EUR/USD, GBP/JPY, etc.) regardless of language settings. Similarly, technical documentation and some specialized sections of the help center may only be available in English.

Account Currency

Choosing the account currency is a one-time decision that cannot be changed later without contacting customer support. The platform offers accounts in US dollars, euros, rubles, and several other currencies. The selection criterion is simple: use the currency in which you plan to deposit and withdraw funds. This will help you avoid conversion losses with each deposit or withdrawal.

If you primarily use USD-denominated cards and electronic wallets, it makes sense to set the US dollar as your base currency. For users of cryptocurrency wallets, the US dollar is also the optimal choice since most cryptocurrency pairs are quoted in dollars. Your balance, trade profits, investment amounts, and all financial metrics will be displayed in the selected currency.

Time Zone

The time zone setting affects the display of trade open and close times, chart time stamps, trading session schedules, and option expiration times. By default, the platform uses UTC; however, for comfortable work, it is recommended to set your local time zone. This is especially important when trading on a schedule — if you plan to enter the market at specific hours, the correct time zone eliminates timing errors.

For traders in the United States, the optimal choice would be UTC-5 (Eastern Time) or the corresponding regional time zone. Keep in mind that trading sessions (Asian, European, American) are tied to absolute UTC time, so when switching time zones, the session boundaries on the chart will shift visually but not actually.

Profile Notification Settings

In the same section, you can set preferences for receiving notifications: marketing emails, system alerts, and financial transaction notifications. It is recommended to keep notifications for deposits, withdrawals, and account security changes enabled, and to disable marketing emails if they are not of interest to you. Detailed notification configuration is described in a separate section of this guide.

Parameter Location Can Be Changed Recommendation
Interface Language Settings → Profile At any time English (or native language)
Account Currency Settings → Finance Only via support Primary deposit currency
Time Zone Settings → Profile At any time Local time zone (e.g., UTC-5 for EST)
Avatar and Name Settings → Profile At any time Real information (for verification)
Email Notifications Settings → Notifications At any time Financial — enabled, marketing — optional
Date Format Settings → Profile At any time MM/DD/YYYY for English interface

After completing the profile setup, click the "Save Changes" button. Parameters are applied instantly — no page reload is required. It is recommended to complete these settings on the first day of working with the platform so that you do not waste time searching for the right parameters later or make errors due to incorrect default values.

Trading Terminal Settings — The Trader's Workspace

The Pocket Option trading terminal is the primary tool a trader interacts with throughout the entire trading session. Proper workspace configuration minimizes unnecessary actions, speeds up order placement, and lets you focus on market analysis. The platform's terminal offers flexible customization options, which we will cover in this section.

Terminal Layout — Panel Arrangement

The terminal interface consists of several functional zones: the chart area, the trading panel (on the right), the asset list (on the left), the indicator panel (at the top), and the trade feed (at the bottom). Each of these zones can be hidden, expanded, or moved depending on your needs. For scalpers, it is optimal to maximize the chart area by collapsing the side panels. For analyzing multiple assets simultaneously, using the multi-window mode is helpful.

The trading panel size is adjusted by dragging the border between the chart and the panel. If you work on a widescreen monitor, an expanded trading panel provides more information about the current trade, including a detailed payout percentage, a history of recent results for the selected asset, and a potential profit calculator. On smaller screens, it is more practical to collapse the panel to its minimum size, leaving only the amount input fields and direction buttons.

Hotkeys

Pocket Option supports a hotkey system for faster trading operations. Key assignments are configured in the "Terminal Settings" — "Hotkeys" section. Available actions include: opening an upward trade, opening a downward trade, switching between assets, changing the investment amount, changing the timeframe, and switching the chart type.

Experienced traders assign the W and S keys for quickly opening upward and downward trades respectively, the A and D keys for switching between assets, and the number keys 1-9 for quickly selecting preset investment amounts. This configuration allows trades to be executed in fractions of a second without being distracted by searching for buttons with the mouse. For scalping on short timeframes, hotkey setup is an essential step.

When assigning hotkeys, make sure the selected combinations do not conflict with standard browser shortcuts. For example, Ctrl+W closes a tab in most browsers, so using this combination for trading actions is highly inadvisable. The platform warns about conflicts when attempting to assign an already-used combination.

One-Click Trading Mode

The one-click trading feature allows you to open trades with a single click without confirmation. In standard mode, after pressing the "Up" or "Down" button, the system displays a confirmation window with trade parameters. In One-Click Trading mode, confirmation is removed, and the trade opens instantly. This is critically important for scalpers and news traders, where every second of delay can mean a missed entry point.

You can activate one-click trading mode in the terminal settings by checking the corresponding option. After activation, a "Quick Trade: ON" indicator appears on the trading panel, reminding you that confirmation is disabled. Beginner traders are recommended to use the standard mode with confirmation to avoid accidental trades. Switching to one-click trading makes sense once you are confidently in control of your actions and familiar with the interface.

Default Investment Amount Settings

In the trading panel, you can set a default investment amount that will be automatically inserted when opening each new trade. This eliminates the need to enter the amount manually before each operation. Preset amounts are also supported — you can create up to five quick buttons with fixed values (for example, $1, $5, $10, $25, $50), which you can switch between with a single click.

Investment amount management is a key element of risk management. Proper settings prevent situations where a trader accidentally opens a trade for a large amount due to a leftover value from a previous operation. It is recommended to set the default amount at a level consistent with your capital management strategy — typically 1-5% of the current deposit.

Default Expiration Time Settings

Expiration time is the period after which a trade will close automatically with the result determined. Pocket Option allows you to set a default expiration value that will be inserted each time a new trade is opened. Options range from 5 seconds to several hours. For each trading style, there is an optimal range: scalpers work with 30-second to 2-minute expirations, intraday traders with 5-15 minutes, and medium-term traders with 30 minutes or more.

Setting a fixed default expiration time disciplines the trader and helps maintain the chosen strategy. Without this setting, there is a strong temptation to change the expiration randomly from trade to trade, which negatively affects statistics and complicates the analysis of trading results. If your strategy involves working with multiple expiration timeframes, create a separate workspace template for each with the corresponding settings.

Trade Panel Display Settings

The bottom panel of the terminal displays current open trades and the history of completed operations. In the settings, you can specify which columns to show in the table: asset, direction, investment amount, open time, expiration time, current result, and payout percentage. To save screen space, hide columns you do not use. You can also adjust the trade panel height — reducing it to a single row or expanding it to multiple rows for convenient viewing of numerous parallel positions.

Chart Settings — Price Data Visualization

The chart is the central element of the trading terminal that the trader looks at for most of the working session. Proper configuration of price data visualization reduces eye strain, simplifies the identification of trading patterns, and improves decision-making speed. Pocket Option provides a wide range of chart customization tools, from display type to color scheme.

Chart Type

The platform supports several chart types: Japanese candlesticks, bars, line, area, and Heikin-Ashi. Each type has its advantages and is optimally suited for specific trading styles. Japanese candlesticks are the most popular type used by the vast majority of traders. The candlestick chart displays four price values for each period (open, close, high, low), providing maximum information for analysis.

The line chart is built on closing prices and is suitable for a quick assessment of the overall trend direction. Its advantage is the absence of visual noise that candles sometimes create on short timeframes. The Heikin-Ashi chart smooths price fluctuations and helps determine trend direction with fewer false signals, but it displays modified values rather than actual prices.

Candle and Background Colors

The standard color scheme for candlestick charts uses green candles for upward movement and red for downward movement. Pocket Option allows you to change these colors to any from the palette. Traders who experience discomfort with the standard red-green scheme (including people with color blindness) can switch to alternative colors: blue/orange, white/black, or any other contrasting combinations.

The chart background color is also customizable. Dark theme (black or dark gray background) and light theme (white background) are available. The dark theme reduces eye strain during extended sessions, especially in low-light conditions. The light theme is preferable when working in a well-lit room and when you need to take chart screenshots for analysis or publication.

Grid and Scaling

The grid on the chart helps visually assess price levels and time intervals. In the settings, you can enable or disable horizontal and vertical grids independently, as well as adjust their color and transparency. For a minimalist display, it is recommended to use a semi-transparent light gray grid that does not distract from the price data but helps with level orientation.

Chart scaling is performed with the mouse wheel or a gesture on a touchscreen. In the settings, you can set the scaling step — how many candles are added or removed with each step. A fine step provides smooth scaling; a coarse step allows quick switching between overview and detailed views. Double-clicking the chart resets the scale to the default value.

Timeframes and Switching

The timeframe determines the time period that one candle represents on the chart. Pocket Option supports timeframes from 5 seconds to 1 month. For binary options trading with short expirations (1-5 minutes), it is optimal to use 5-second, 15-second, or 1-minute timeframes. For analyzing the overall market picture, switch to higher timeframes: 15 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours.

In the chart settings, you can define a set of quick timeframes that will be displayed on the switching panel. Instead of the full list of twenty timeframes, keep only those you use in your strategy — this will speed up switching and reduce the chance of accidentally selecting the wrong period. It is recommended to set 3-5 main timeframes for your working analysis.

Graphical Drawing Tools

In addition to price data display settings, you can use drawing tools on the chart: horizontal and vertical lines, trend lines, channels, Fibonacci levels, rectangles, and text labels. The color, thickness, and style of each element are individually customizable. Drawn objects are saved on the chart until deleted and are linked to a specific asset and timeframe.

For frequent use of the same tool (for example, horizontal levels), you can assign a hotkey to activate it. This significantly speeds up chart markup, especially when analyzing multiple assets in succession. Deleting all drawn objects is done via the chart context menu — right-click and select "Delete All Objects."

Auto-Scroll and Snap to Last Candle

The auto-scroll feature automatically shifts the chart to the right as new candles appear. When this option is enabled, the current (forming) candle always remains on screen, and you do not need to manually scroll the chart. If you disable auto-scroll, the chart will stay fixed on the current area, which is convenient for detailed analysis of historical data. To quickly return to the current price, click the "Go to Last Candle" button in the lower right corner of the chart.

Price scale locking is another important parameter. By default, the vertical axis automatically scales so that all visible candles fit on the screen. With manual scale locking, the price range remains unchanged, allowing you to track price movement relative to specific levels. Switching between automatic and manual scaling is done by double-clicking the price scale to the right of the chart.

Indicator Settings — Technical Analysis on the Chart

Technical indicators are mathematical tools that analyze historical price data and generate signals for making trading decisions. Pocket Option provides a library of over 30 built-in indicators, each of which can be customized for your strategy. Proper indicator configuration is one of the key factors for successful trading on the platform.

Adding an Indicator to the Chart

To add an indicator, click the "Indicators" icon in the top panel of the terminal. A catalog of available tools will open, divided into categories: trend (Moving Average, Bollinger Bands, Parabolic SAR), oscillators (RSI, Stochastic, MACD, CCI), volume (Volume, OBV), and volatility (ATR, Standard Deviation). Select the desired indicator and click on it — it will be added to the chart with default parameters.

Multiple indicators can be placed on a single chart simultaneously. Trend indicators are displayed directly on the price chart, while oscillators appear in separate sub-windows below the chart. The number of simultaneously active indicators is not technically limited; however, in practice, it is recommended to use no more than 3-4 indicators to avoid information overload and conflicting signals.

Configuring Indicator Parameters

After adding an indicator to the chart, click on its name or the gear icon next to it — the settings panel will open. Each indicator has specific parameters. For example, for the Moving Average, these include the period (number of candles for calculation), calculation type (Simple, Exponential, Weighted, Smoothed), and data source (close price, open price, average price).

Default indicator parameters are selected for general use and are not always optimal for a specific strategy. The default RSI period is 14 — for scalping on short timeframes, a period of 7 or 9 is more effective, providing a faster response to price changes. For medium-term trading, a period of 21 produces smoother and more reliable signals. Experiment with parameters on a demo account before applying them in live trading.

Color and Display Settings

The visual appearance of each indicator is fully customizable: line color, thickness, and line type (solid, dashed, dotted). When using multiple indicators simultaneously, it is important that their lines are visually distinct from each other. Assign contrasting colors — for example, blue for the fast moving average and orange for the slow one.

For oscillators, overbought and oversold levels are additionally configured. In RSI, the standard levels are 70 and 30, but for aggressive trading, you can narrow them to 80 and 20, and for conservative trading, widen them to 60 and 40. Overbought and oversold zones can be filled with a semi-transparent color for clarity — this helps instantly determine when the oscillator is in an extreme zone.

Saving Indicator Templates

After configuring a set of indicators and their parameters, save the configuration as a template. To do this, click "Save Template" in the indicators menu and give it a clear name (for example, "Scalping RSI+BB" or "Trend MA+MACD"). You will then be able to apply this template to any chart with a single click, which significantly saves time when switching between assets or strategies.

Templates are stored in your account and are accessible from any device where you log in. You can create multiple templates for different trading strategies and switch between them depending on current market conditions. For example, one template for trending markets with a set of trend indicators and another for ranging markets with oscillators. Deleting and renaming templates is done in the same management menu.

Notification Settings — Platform Event Alerts

The Pocket Option notification system informs the trader about important events: trade results, price movements, balance changes, platform promotions, and security events. Proper notification configuration ensures timely receipt of genuinely important information without being overwhelmed by irrelevant alerts. Settings are configured in the "Notifications" section of the profile menu.

Push Notifications

Push notifications are delivered to the device even when the browser or app is closed. For them to work, you need to allow notification delivery from the platform in your browser settings (for the web version) or in your mobile device settings (for the app). Push notifications are the fastest channel, with information delivered within a few seconds of the event.

It is recommended to enable push notifications for the following events: trade completion (with result), price reaching a specified level (price alerts), funds credited to the account, and critical security alerts. Notifications about marketing promotions and tournaments can be configured as desired — if they distract you during trading, turn them off.

Email Notifications

Email notifications duplicate important events to the email address linked to your account. This channel is less immediate than push, but it creates a documentary trail — you can return to the email at any time and check the details of the operation. Email notifications are especially useful for tracking financial transactions: deposits, withdrawals, and application status changes.

In the settings, you can select event categories for email alerts: financial operations, account security, trading results, and marketing. For each category, the options are "Every Event," "Daily Summary," or "Off." The daily summary is convenient for traders who do not want to receive many individual emails but want to see the overall picture for the day.

Sound Alerts

The platform supports sound alerts within the terminal. Sounds are available for the following events: trade opening, trade closing in profit, trade closing at a loss, price alert triggered, and system notification received. Each sound can be enabled or disabled individually, and the volume is controlled by a general slider.

Sound alerts are useful when working in multitasking mode — when you are simultaneously analyzing multiple assets or combining trading with other activities. The trade close sound allows you not to constantly watch the screen, but to react to the result by auditory signal. For comfortable work in quiet environments, it is recommended to set a low volume and choose unobtrusive notification sounds.

Notification Type Delivery Channel Speed When to Use
Trade Result Push / Sound Instant During active trading
Price Alert Push / Sound 1-3 seconds Waiting for an entry level
Deposit / Withdrawal Push / Email Up to 1 minute Monitoring financial transactions
Security (login from new IP) Push / Email Instant Always (do not disable)
Marketing Promotions Push / Email At time of publication Optional
Tournaments and Competitions Push / Email 15-60 minutes before start For tournament participants

Price alerts deserve special attention. To set up an alert, right-click on the desired price level on the chart and select "Set Alert." Specify the condition (price above, price below, level crossover) and the notification method. Alerts run server-side — you will receive the notification even if the terminal is closed. The number of active alerts is limited, but 10-15 simultaneous alerts are sufficient for basic trading.

Account Security Settings — Protecting Funds and Data

Trading account security is the number one priority for any trader. Pocket Option provides a multi-layered protection system that, when properly configured, makes unauthorized access to the account virtually impossible. All security tools are available in the "Settings" — "Security" section. Let us examine each level of protection and recommendations for its configuration.

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Two-factor authentication adds a second level of verification when logging into the account. After entering the login and password, the system requests a one-time code generated by an authenticator app (Google Authenticator, Authy, Microsoft Authenticator) on your smartphone. Without this code, logging into the account is impossible, even if an attacker knows your password.

To activate 2FA, go to the security section, click "Enable 2FA," and scan the QR code with the authenticator app. Enter the generated code to confirm the binding. Critically important: save the backup codes that the system provides after activation. These codes will allow you to log into the account if you lose access to your smartphone. Store them in a secure location, separate from your primary device — for example, print them and place them in a safe, or save them in an encrypted password manager.

Active Session Management

The security section displays a list of all devices from which your account has been accessed. For each session, the following is shown: device type, operating system, browser, IP address, geographic location, and time of last activity. Regularly check this list — if you discover a session from an unfamiliar device or IP address, immediately terminate it by clicking the "Close Session" button.

The "Terminate All Sessions Except Current" feature is useful after changing your password or if you suspect account compromise. After activation, all devices except the current one will be deauthorized, and re-login will require re-entering the login, password, and 2FA code. It is recommended to perform this operation at least once a month as a preventive measure.

IP Filter (IP Address Restriction)

For maximum protection, Pocket Option allows you to restrict account access to specific IP addresses only. This feature is relevant for traders who work from a permanent IP address (a home network with a static IP or a corporate VPN). After activating the IP filter, login attempts from any other address will be blocked, even with correct login, password, and 2FA code entry.

Configuring the IP filter requires caution: if your provider uses dynamic IP addresses (which is typical for most residential connections), your IP may change after restarting the router, and you will lose access to your account. In this case, you will need to contact customer support for recovery. It is recommended to use the IP filter only if you have a static IP address or a VPN service with a fixed exit address.

Password Change

Regular password changes are a basic account protection measure. Pocket Option recommends changing your password at least once every three months. The new password must contain at least 8 characters, include upper and lower case letters, numbers, and at least one special character. The system checks password strength and will not allow you to set a combination that is too simple.

When changing the password, the system requests the current password for confirmation. After a successful change, all active sessions except the current one are automatically terminated. A password change notification is sent to the linked email. If you did not initiate the change, this means someone has gained access to your account. In this case, immediately restore access through the password recovery form and contact support.

Saving and Exporting Settings — Transferring Configuration Between Devices

After carefully configuring all platform parameters, it is important to ensure that your configuration is saved and can be restored if needed. Pocket Option automatically saves most settings in the cloud, linking them to your account. This means that when you log in from another device, you will get the same terminal, indicator, and notification configuration as on your primary workstation.

Cloud Synchronization

All profile settings, security parameters, notification configurations, and indicator templates are synchronized via the cloud automatically. When changes are made on one device, they are applied to all other devices within a few seconds. Synchronization works between the web version of the terminal, the desktop application, and mobile clients for Android and iOS.

Graphical objects on charts (drawn lines, levels, channels) are also synchronized between devices, but with a caveat: synchronization is tied to a specific asset and timeframe. If you drew levels on the EUR/USD chart with a 5-minute timeframe on your computer, they will appear on the same chart on your smartphone, but not on other assets or timeframes.

Workspace Templates

In addition to indicator templates, the platform allows you to save templates of the entire workspace: panel layout, selected asset, timeframe, indicator set, and graphical objects. This is convenient for traders who use different configurations for various trading sessions. For example, one template for morning trading on European assets and another for evening work with American pairs.

To create a workspace template, set up the terminal to your liking, then open the "Templates" menu in the top panel and click "Save Current as Template." Enter a name and, if needed, a description. Switching between templates is done in the same menu with a single click. The number of saved templates is unlimited.

Transferring Settings When Switching Devices

Thanks to cloud synchronization, transferring settings when switching devices happens automatically. Simply log into your account on the new device — all parameters will be loaded from the cloud. However, local browser settings (push notification permissions, saved cookies, cache) will need to be reconfigured. Additionally, on the new device, you will need to re-authorize the authenticator app for 2FA if you use two-factor authentication.

When working on a public computer, it is recommended to use the browser's private mode (Incognito) and not save login data. After finishing the session, close all tabs and clear the browser history. Any settings changes made in private mode will be saved in the cloud, but local data will be deleted when the browser window is closed.

Configuration Backup

Although cloud synchronization ensures settings are preserved in most situations, it is recommended to periodically record your configuration manually. Take a screenshot of the terminal settings panel, write down the parameters of key indicators (periods, levels, colors), and save the list of hotkeys. This information will be useful in case of an unexpected settings reset or when you need to recreate the configuration on a different account.

For traders working with multiple accounts (for example, a primary and a partner account), keeping records of each account's configuration is a mandatory practice. Differences in settings between accounts can lead to confusion and trading errors. Standardize the set of indicators and terminal parameters across all your working accounts so that switching between them does not affect the quality of trading decisions.

Common Pocket Option Settings Issues and Solutions

Even with the platform's intuitive interface, traders occasionally encounter problems when configuring settings. Below are the most common situations and step-by-step solutions to help you quickly resolve issues without contacting customer support.

Issue Possible Cause Solution
Settings not saved after reload Cookies blocked or browser in private mode Allow cookies for the platform website, exit Incognito mode
Indicators disappeared from the chart Template reset or accidental deletion Apply a saved template from the indicators menu
Push notifications not arriving Notifications blocked in browser or OS Allow notifications from the platform in browser and system settings
Chart time does not match actual time Incorrect time zone setting Change the time zone in profile settings to your local one
Hotkeys not working Focus on another element or browser conflict Click on the chart area to return focus to the terminal
2FA code not accepted Time desynchronization on the device Synchronize time on your smartphone via internet (automatic setting)
Sound alerts not playing Browser blocking auto-play audio Click on any element on the page to unblock audio
Graphical objects not displaying on mobile Different timeframe or synchronization delay Make sure the same asset and timeframe are selected, reload the page
Cannot change account currency Platform restriction after first deposit Contact customer support via live chat
Workspace templates not loading Cache error or platform update Clear browser cache (Ctrl+Shift+Delete) and reload the terminal

If the problem is not resolved by the methods above, try performing a full terminal settings reset. To do this, go to "Settings" — "Advanced" — "Reset Terminal Settings." This operation will return all parameters to their default values while preserving profile and security settings. After the reset, reconfigure the terminal and save the configuration as a template.

In case of critical issues related to account security (inability to disable 2FA, suspicious activity, IP filter lockout), contact Pocket Option customer support via the live chat on the website. Support operates 24/7 and typically resolves such issues within 15-30 minutes. Prepare identification data: account email, registration date, approximate balance, and recent transactions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pocket Option Settings

How do I reset all Pocket Option settings to factory defaults?

For a full settings reset, go to "Settings" — "Advanced" and click "Reset Terminal Settings." This operation will return chart, indicator, hotkey, and workspace parameters to their default values. Profile settings (language, currency, time zone) and security parameters are preserved. For a complete reset of all settings, including the profile, contact customer support.

Are settings saved when logging in from a different device?

Yes, all Pocket Option settings are synchronized via the cloud and linked to your account, not to the device. When logging in from a new computer, smartphone, or tablet, you will receive the same terminal configuration, the same indicator templates, and the same notification parameters. Local browser settings (notification permissions, saved passwords) will need to be reconfigured on each device.

Can I set up different profiles for demo and live accounts?

Terminal settings (charts, indicators, hotkeys, layout) are shared between the demo account and the live trading account. Switching between accounts does not affect the workspace configuration. The only difference is that the trading panel displays the balance of the corresponding account. If you need different configurations, use workspace templates and switch between them manually when changing account types.

How do I set up one-click trading?

Activate One-Click Trading mode in the terminal settings: go to "Terminal Settings" and enable the "Quick Trading" option. After activation, trades will open without a confirmation window. A "Quick Trade: ON" indicator will appear on the trading panel. For additional speed, assign hotkeys for opening upward and downward trades. One-click trading mode is recommended only for experienced traders who are confident in controlling their actions.

Which indicators should a beginner trader set up?

For starters, it is recommended to use three basic indicators: Moving Average with a period of 20 for trend identification, RSI with a period of 14 for assessing overbought and oversold conditions, and Bollinger Bands for determining volatility and potential reversal points. This set covers the main aspects of technical analysis without overloading the chart. Once you have mastered the basic indicators, you can gradually add new tools.

How do I mute sound in the Pocket Option terminal?

To disable sound alerts, go to the terminal settings and move the "Sound" slider to the "Off" position or set the volume to minimum. You can also disable sounds for specific events individually: uncheck the events "Trade Opening," "Close in Profit," and "Close at Loss" in the sound alerts list. Settings are applied instantly without page reload.

How do I set up price alerts for specific levels?

Right-click on the desired price level on the chart and select "Set Alert" from the context menu. Specify the trigger condition: price above level, price below level, or level crossover in either direction. Choose the notification channel (push, sound, email) and click "Create." Active alerts are displayed on the chart as horizontal lines with a bell icon. To delete an alert, click on it and press "Delete."

What should I do if I lost access to my 2FA app?

If you saved the backup codes when activating two-factor authentication, use one of them to log into the account. After logging in, go to the security settings and re-link 2FA to a new device. If the backup codes are lost, contact Pocket Option customer support via live chat. To verify your identity, you will need to provide account details: email, registration date, and recent transaction history. The recovery process typically takes from a few hours to one business day.

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