Taurus signals is a new binary options signal service for. The developers of this software claim to trade one session every day and provide 3 to 5 signals. At $100 a month this signal service is expensive so I will make sure to provide you with as much information as I can.
Taurus Signals Review
One thing I know about Taurus Signals is that it is a very new service. As I review the information on the website they provide results that started at the beginning of December. This is not a very long trading. But during this period they show an in the money ratio of 88%.
The signal provider seem to favor the following assets:
- EURJPY
- GOLD
- EURUSD
- USDJPY
- GBPUSD
- AUDUSD
As we can see here the Taurus signals providers focus on mostly pairs. Despite claiming to provide 3 to 5 signals per day in looking at the results it is probably much closer to 1 to 2 signals per day.
All the signals will be provided in advance. The trading room hours are from 5:30 AM to 7 AM Eastern standard time ensuring this time the provider will analyze the market and then plan the trades for the rest of the day.
The expiry times through this signal service are generally five minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes or 30 minutes. The most popular of course for the Taurus signals is the five minute expiry.
Conclusion
I’m not going to recommend Taurus signals immediately. I think that this provider has to prove themselves for at least half a year before I can dig my heels into this. At a price point of $100 a month they are asking a lot for a company and service that has no history.
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Hi John, thought you might like to know that Taurus Signals have turned out to be a flop. Their February 2014 ITM winning % plummeted to just 41%, with March being in the 60’s % wise. Now their website no longer offers their service. At least they were honest on their w/site with their bad results. Craig.
Thanks for the update Craig