Banc De Binary: Απαγορεύσαν τους την πρόσβαση σε πάρα πολλές χώρες από
το 2013 τζιαι η Επιτροπή Κεφαλαιαγοράς της Κύπρου εκουλιαντήριζεν τους ως τον
Γεννάρη του 2017.
Ότι πάθουμε μες τούντο τόπο εν που την
κκελλέ μας την ξερή τζιαι μόνο!
Banc De Binary was an Israeli financial firm with a history of
regulatory issues on three continents. On January 9, 2017 the company
announced that it would be closing because of negative press coverage and its
tarnished reputation. The firm also surrendered its brokerage license with the
Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) removing its ability to
legally trade in the European Union. The firm's 2014 revenues were reported as
$100 million.
It sold
binary options on assets including foreign exchange. It was barred from
accepting U.S. customers in August 2013 after being charged with several
offenses by the CFTC and SEC in a civil lawsuit. The company agreed to pay $11
million in restitution and fines to settle the suit. It is also banned from
accepting customers in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Israel.
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A binary may be trading at $42.50 (bid) and $44.50 (offer) at 1
p.m. If you buy the binary option right then you will pay $44.50, if you decide
to sell right then you'll sell at $42.50.
Let's
assume you decide to buy at $44.50. If at 1:30 p.m. the price of gold is above
$1,250, your option expires and it becomes worth $100. You make a profit of
$100 - $44.50 = $55.50 (less fees). This is called being "in the
money."
But if
the price of gold is below $1,250 at 1:30 p.m., the option expires at $0.
Therefore you lose the $44.50 invested. This called "out of the
money."
The bid and offer fluctuate until the option expires. You can
close your position at any time before expiry to lock in a profit or a reduce a
loss (compared to letting it expire out of the money).
Every
option settles at $100 or $0, $100 if the bet is correct, 0 if it is not.
Source:
Wikipedia
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