Editorial policy
This policy sets out how we research, write, review and correct the content on this site, and the lines we will not cross — especially around financial claims.
Sourcing
We base factual statements on primary sources where possible: the platform's own published policies (risk, payment, trading rules), official regulator registers, and what we can directly observe on the site. We treat commonly cited figures — such as a minimum deposit or demo balance — as values to verify inside the platform, because they change.
Separating fact from interpretation
Every page keeps three things distinct: verified facts taken from official documents, observations of what we can see on the platform, and editorial interpretation — our judgement. We never present an opinion as a fact, and we do not claim first-hand testing (for example, a completed withdrawal) unless we hold timestamped proof we can defend. Otherwise we describe the work as a policy-based and documentation-based review.
Financial (YMYL) safeguards
Because this is money-related content that can affect people's finances, a compliance editor reviews trading, payment, safety and legal pages. We do not publish guarantees of profit, claims of risk-free trading, promises of payout speed, or assertions that the platform is regulated or legal in a country unless an official source supports it. Every page carries a loss-risk warning and states that this is not the official Quotex site.
Use of AI tools
We may use software tools to assist drafting and editing, but every published page is shaped, fact-checked and signed off by a named human editor and reviewer who are accountable for it. We do not publish unreviewed machine-generated text, and we do not pad pages with repetitive filler to reach a word count.
Affiliate disclosure
This site is funded by affiliate links and discloses that on every page. Commercial links are kept separate from editorial judgement and never change a rating or remove a risk warning. See our about page for how independence is maintained.
Corrections and updates
If we get something wrong we correct it. Readers can request a correction through the contact page; material changes are reflected in the "last updated" date shown on each page.