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ABOUT PEAKOPTIONS | ABOUT OPTION TRADING
Binary option trading with PeakOptions is a relatively simple way to trade the most exciting and volatile financial markets, without exposing yourself to the risks
associated with mainstream market investment.

Also known as fixed-return options, binary options differ from traditional trading
systems in that investors do not actually buy an asset or speculate on how much
its value will fluctuate. Instead investors simply predict the value of the asset
being higher or lower by the end of a given time period known as an expiry date,
typically on an hourly basis.
Predict correctly and earn 78% profit. Get it wrong and PeakOptions will return up to 10% of your investment.
  • 1.simple
  • 2.fast
  • 3.flexible

Binary = 0 or 1, Higher or Lower.
PeakOptions simplifies many of the complexities and risks of traditional trading methods and poses this simple question: Will the value of an asset be higher or lower by the end of the expiry date? Therefore, whether the asset value fluctuates by a market shaking 20% or no more than 0.5%, you will receive the same payout as long as you predicted the correct direction.

Fast Returns
The key to successful binary trading is recognizing short-term market opportunities and taking advantage of them as quickly as possible. Via our web-based and mobile trading platforms, PeakOptions provides you with the secure, reliable environment
needed to trade effectively and successfully.

Less Risk
One of the major advantages of trading with PeakOptions is that risk and return are
always known in advance, with predefined payout and loss levels clearly displayed
for every asset within our trading platforms - this allows investors to accurately
calculate gains and control their risk. Traders can never lose more than 85% of their
individual trades, making negative account balance a welcome impossibility.

Let’s apply these principles of Binary Option trading with the following example:

A trader believes that Apple’s share price is going to increase due to the release of a
new product, so he purchases an Apple binary option worth $100, with an expiry date
of 5 hours. Before executing the trade the investor knows the following facts:

1. If Apple’s share price increases during the next 5 hours,
PeakOptions will pay him $175.

2. If however Apple stock loses value over the 5 hour period,
PeakOptions will refund him $10 of his original $100 investment.

In the less likely event that the share price remains static, neither rising nor falling, the full investment will be returned to the investor.



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How to Trade
  • 1
    Select a financial asset
  • 2
    Click on CALL if you think the value of the asset will go up at the  end of the expiry time, or click on PUT if you think the value of the asset will go down at the end of the expiry time
  • 3
    Enter the amount of money you want to invest
  • 4
    Click on APPLY
 
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