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Quotex Argentina — Complete Sign-Up & Trading Guide (2026)

Last Updated: 19 May 2026 · By Trading Research Team · Reading time: 6 min

This guide covers Quotex specifically for users in Argentina: how to register, what the minimum deposit looks like in Argentine Pesos, which local payment rails work best, what to expect on withdrawal day, and the regulatory and tax issues you should think about before depositing real money. This page is an unofficial affiliate guide — we are not the Quotex broker.

Is Quotex available in Argentina?

Quotex accepts registrations from Argentina residents. Argentina maintains strict capital controls (cepo cambiario). Depositing via the official BCRA exchange rate adds heavy surcharges; that is why most Argentine Quotex users move funds in via USDT to bypass the FX gap.

Sign-up steps for users in Argentina

  1. Open the official broker page via our partner link.
  2. Enter a valid email and create a strong password (use a password manager).
  3. If you plan to deposit in Argentine Pesos, pick ARS as your account currency to avoid an extra FX hop.
  4. Accept the broker's terms and risk warnings.
  5. Verify your email — this also unlocks the free $10,000 demo account.
  6. Optional KYC: upload a government ID and recent utility bill before your first withdrawal request to avoid delays.

Quotex minimum deposit in Argentina

The platform minimum is $10 USD, which is roughly AR$10,000 – AR$12,000 (rate varies daily) at typical 2026 exchange rates. The exact figure varies daily with the FX rate offered by your card issuer, bank or e-wallet. Most Argentina users start with a small test deposit so they can confirm the full deposit → trade → withdrawal cycle before committing more.

Local payment methods that work in Argentina

MethodTypical speedNotes
USDT (TRC-20)5 – 30 minBy far the most common method due to capital controls.
Visa / Mastercard (oficial rate)InstantSubject to PAÍS and Ganancias surcharges (~75%).
Mercado PagoInstant – 1 hourSome accounts blocked for trading-related transfers.
Bank transfer in USD (MEP)1 – 2 daysWorkaround used by experienced traders.

The crypto workaround in detail

Argentine users typically buy USDT through a local exchange (Belo, Lemon, Buenbit), then deposit USDT to Quotex. Withdrawals return as USDT and can be sold for ARS at the blue or MEP rate, which is often 60-80% higher than the official rate. This route is legal but tax-reportable.

Withdrawal experience in Argentina

The first withdrawal request usually triggers a KYC review. Submit your documents early — see Quotex withdrawal proof for real-user examples and screenshots.

Regulation and tax for Argentina residents

Argentina is supervised by the Comisión Nacional de Valores (CNV). Profits in foreign currency must be declared on Bienes Personales and Ganancias forms. Convert at the BCRA rate of 31 December of each fiscal year. Always consult a qualified local accountant before assuming a particular treatment.

Risks Argentina traders should plan for

Recommended path for new users in Argentina: Open the free demo, practise for at least two weeks on a single asset, keep a written journal, and only then deposit the equivalent of $10–$20 USD to confirm the deposit-and-withdrawal cycle before committing more.

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Disclaimer: This page is an unofficial affiliate guide. We are not the official Quotex platform. Trading involves substantial risk and may result in the loss of your invested capital. The content here is educational and not financial, legal or tax advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.