
Binary Options Scams - Get your money back!
Binary Options Scams: Recover Your Lost Funds
Thousands of fraudulent binary options brokers appear every year and it's our mission to fight back. If you've been scammed by your Broker, please contact us as soon as possible. The sooner we confront them, the sooner we will be able to get your money back!
How it works?
We fight hard to assist our clients who have become victims of binary options scams. Our recovery experts will endeavor to recover your losses and right the wrongs you've experienced at the hands of nefarious individuals and companies who have acted in a fraudulent fashion. In addition, our informative guides will help you to avoid such scams, therefore preparing you for possible future attacks.
What are Binary Options?
Binary options are a type of financial product classified as an exotic option. Binary options trading may seem like a new speculative market, but they've existed since 1974. They were created by one of the largest derivatives markets globally, CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange). It wasn't until 2008 that binary options became primarily available to the public, and many entities copied the original CBOE asset type listing.
Binary options are a type of option that allows you to guess whether the option expires in the money – that's it. Some unregulated binary options brokers allow for guessing on out of the money outcomes. A simple yes or no bet is made, hence the name binary. Contemporary binary options have expiration times between a week to a few minutes, with the majority of modern binary options platforms specializing in under one-day expirations.
Common Binary Option Types
Key Points
- Binary options are an extremely volatile and questionable speculative market with both the EU and UK banning binary options in the past three years.
- Very few regulated binary options brokers exist, increasing risk to your money.
- Companies like our can help recover money for binary options fraud victims.
- Do your own due diligence and research each binary options trading platform as well as find reviews from various users.
- Never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Are Binary Options a scam or legit?
Binary options are overwhelmingly a scam and an illegitimate market. When you consider the various legal differences between the US, UK, and EU financial regulations, you may be surprised to find out that binary options markets are legal in the US but are now illegal in the EU and UK. In fact, the bans imposed on binary options markets in the EU and UK are very recent – 2018 for the former and 2019 for the latter.
A large reason for the banning of binary options in the EU was due to the dubious nature of CySEC (Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission) broad granting of national regulatory approval to a large number of unethical binary options brokers.
The US's high regulatory environment makes participation in binary options marginally safer from a compliance standpoint, but it does not remove the inherent too high-risk nature of binary options. There is perhaps no market in the realm of financial markets that professional speculators and investors more deride than the binary options market. Know that binary options are more akin to gambling than speculation and that it is a true zero-sum instrument.
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Scammed and lost money in Binary Options? Here's what you can do next!
Some of the methods we utilize and have success with are chargebacks – working with you and your card company to make an authentic and valid report of fraud. We works closely with you, and you will work with the same caseworker throughout the process. Fill out our Success Calculator to get started and check the testimonial and reviews for yourself!
How to Avoid Binary Options Trading Scams
- Only use regulated brokers – for the US, the regulatory agency(s) for binary options fall under the CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) and the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission). Legitimate brokers will openly disclose their license number and cite the national regulatory agency and website.
- Do your due diligence – read user reviews across various sources. Be wary of sites that are specific to reviewing only binary options brokers – they are more than likely just shell sites meant to push you to a particular broker or a few select brokers.
- If the broker is unregulated, check where the broker is based – it's good to know what nation the business is headquartered in.
- If you do want to risk your capital in the binary options markets, test the broker's data yourself. Vet the broker and ensure that data feeds are authentic and that there are no abnormal price changes near expiry.