Obsignals Add to Chrome

Check how your signals did

Binary Options
Checklist

Paste a signal list, choose the date it refers to, and the Checklist reports how each entry ended — with a scoreboard of wins, losses and the ones still undecided.

Available in the Chrome Web Store

List date

2026-08-22

Timeframe

1M 5M

Martingale

G0 G1 G2

Signal list

09:15 EURUSD CALL 09:45 GBPJPY PUT 10:30 AUDCAD CALL 11:00 USDCHF PUT 11:45 EURGBP CALL 12:20 AUDJPY PUT 13:15 USDJPY PUT 14:00 CADJPY CALL 14:35 EURAUD CALL 15:30 GBPUSD PUT 16:10 NZDUSD CALL 16:45 EURJPY PUT 17:20 GBPAUD CALL
Check signals Clear
Checked signals
Win 6
Loss 1
Wait 1
Accuracy 86%
Example of a list checked by the Checklist. The rows are illustrative and are not a record of real signals.
Time Asset Direction Dir. Expiration Exp. Result
09:15 EURUSD CALL 1M WIN
09:45 GBPJPY PUT 1M WIN
10:30 AUDCAD CALL 1M LOSS
11:00 USDCHF PUT 1M WIN G1
11:45 EURGBP CALL 1M WIN
12:20 AUDJPY PUT 1M WIN
13:15 USDJPY PUT 1M WIN
14:00 CADJPY CALL 1M WAIT
Illustration of the Checklist inside the extension. The scoreboard and the rows are an example, not real results.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the Checklist?

The Checklist is a tool inside the Obsignals extension that checks lists of binary options signals. You paste the list, choose the date it refers to, and it reports how each signal ended.

What is the list date?

It is the day the signals were meant to be traded. The Checklist matches the times in your list against that day — and the same list can be checked against other past dates.

What is the timeframe here?

It is the timeframe of the list you are checking. If the list was built on 1M, the timeframe here has to be 1M as well.

What does martingale change in the check?

It sets how far a result counts. On G0 only a win on the first entry counts; on G1 the first martingale counts too; on G2, the second. The same signal can be a loss on G0 and a win on G1.

How do I paste my list?

In the Cataloguer, use the Copy button and paste it here. Directions are written CALL and PUT. Emojis, links and extra text are ignored.

What do WIN, WIN G1 and WIN G2 mean?

WIN is a win on the first entry. G1 and G2 are wins that needed the first or the second martingale.

What does WAIT mean?

WAIT means the signal is not decided yet: either its time has not come, or the candle for that minute is not available. It is not a loss.

What is accuracy on the scoreboard?

Accuracy on the scoreboard is the wins over what has already been decided. Anything on WAIT is left out, so the number does not swing while trades are still open.

Why did some lines of my list not show up?

Whatever cannot be read is discarded, and the screen says how many lines were left out — so the scoreboard is never about a list you did not paste.

Can I check OTC signals?

Yes. Keep the -OTC suffix on the asset name, exactly as it appears in the original list.

Why do the times in the result not match the ones I pasted?

The Checklist uses the timezone set in the top bar, the same one Signals and the Cataloguer use. If your list was built in another timezone, change it up there before checking.

Can I copy the result?

Yes. The Copy button takes the checked list along with the scoreboard, ready to paste.

How many checks can I run?

Three, free, for the life of the account — not per day. On Premium, as many as you want.

Where do I build the lists I am going to check?

In the Cataloguer, the other tool in the extension. It builds the signals, and the Checklist reports how they went.