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Quote from atticus:

I follow, but I don't care if they have every listed ticker, globally. It's a horrific edge loss. Consider an ATM option trading at 3.00 on CBOE and paying 4.00 for the privilege of using anyoption. The point that it's not replicable (only venue) is not much of a comfort.

I don't disagree, but binaries on individual stocks can be slam dunks at certain times, regardless of the vig. surf
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

I don't disagree, but binaries on individual stocks can be slam dunks at certain times, regardless of the vig. surf

Do you think they're sitting there waiting to be picked-off? AAPL trading at 482; 482 strike at anyoption paying 100/160 (63/100). You''d take that bet if you were bullish? A nearly 3:1 risk on a "pick-em" wager?

What makes this trading ingenious for the provider is the utter lack of modeling. You take a pick-em proposition and assign insane odds. It doesn't matter what ticker or vol-figure. Each bet is a 50/100 but assigned (at best) a 60/100 payout. Many of these stocks are 65/100 or higher (bad for client).
 
Quote from alsimpson88:

does anibody trade in Binary Options?
Im getting some very good reports for 777 binary and been looking around their web page that is very friendly,I think ,I will try them.They look very solid:cool:


I myself looking for Firms that can give me better options. I have decided to invest in currencies and commodities. Will it be a wise decision to do it? Besides currencies and commodities are there any other options where I can make money??? I have been searching for brokers and gathered quite a few noticeable information.....I think I should carry on with my search for better options before investing....Thanks
 
Quote from alsimpson88:

does anibody trade in Binary Options?
Im getting some very good reports for 777 binary and been looking around their web page that is very friendly,I think ,I will try them.They look very solid:cool:


My father has been investing in currencies and commodities for past five years but I don't know he doesn't seem to be happy. Every month he says he loses $1000-$2000 on options. I don't understand how to help him recover those loses. Is there any way I can help him out.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

I would only trade with the largest binary option brokers around. lots of those little guys are very shaky and could easily just close up shop
<a href="http://ads.anyoption.com/redirect.aspx?pid=3801&bid=5515" target="_blank" ><img src="http://ads.anyoption.com/renderImage.aspx?pid=3801&bid=5515" border=0 style="display:none" ></img > although it does look like some of the larger dealers are reputable</a>

Heck, it only costs $25.00 to give it a try, the cheapest way to trade.

surf

The embedded affiliate tracking ID in your post sort of gives you away....

Is AnyOption regulated or do they just rely on the "umbrella protection" of their platform provider's license?

Where are they based? Cyprus? Malta?
 
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