- Start trading with $1
- Earn up to 95% profits
- Fast payments
- $10 minimum deposit
- $10 minimum withdrawal
When trading in Quotex, the goal is not just to make money; it is “to make the most money you can in a day”. And without a clear direction of the market, how do you ensure that you don’t just make the bare minimum in trading?
If this is a question that you struggle with, then here is a simple solution for you. Use the double-up button to multiply your wins.
How is this done you ask?

Simple, first you will need to place a trade with your preferred capital.
- Start trading with $1
- Earn up to 95% profits
- Fast payments
- $10 minimum deposit
- $10 minimum withdrawal
The minimum trading amount in Quotex is only $10, but in our case, I will use $3000 per trade.

Once you notice a trade running in your favor, check the trades menu on the right sidebar and click on the double-up button.
Another trade will be added to your current trade for the specified amount.
- Start trading with $1
- Earn up to 95% profits
- Fast payments
- $10 minimum deposit
- $10 minimum withdrawal
One thing to note, though, the new trade will not run for the specified duration; it will run for the time remaining for the original trade.
For example, if you place a trade running for 2 minutes, then 1 minute and 30 seconds later you double up, the doubled-up trade will only run for 1 minute and 30 seconds, meaning both trades will close at the same time.

Just like all the other special tools in Quotex, like “Sell the Trade”, the double-up feature also disappears after some time. In the case of a 2-minute trade, it will be unavailable after your trade has run for more than 1 minute.

That said, the next time you want to add to your running trade without setting up a new trade, just double up.
- Start trading with $1
- Earn up to 95% profits
- Fast payments
- $10 minimum deposit
- $10 minimum withdrawal
You will see double or triple the win, like in our case, 3 trades returned $15,930. But even as you seek more, keep in mind that losing trades might also amplify your losses per doubled-up trade.

