Options Trading

The 3 Best Brokers to Trade Binary Options

A binary option is a simple financial asset to trade in which the buyer is granted a fixed monetary amount if the option expires “in-the-money,” or nothing at all if the option expires “out-of-the-money.”

Binary options are a great investment for investors who want to gain more experience in the financial markets without risking a lot of capital. However, not all binary options brokers are reputable and safe to invest with. Therefore, this article will provide readers with three reputable brokers that investors can choose from to invest in binary options.

Binary options brokers in the United States are only allowed to operate as an exchange house. This means that binary options contracts are between a buyer and a seller, not between a buyer and the broker. The brokers act as the middleman between the buyer and the seller. In return, the buyer and seller pay commissions to the broker for his service.

U.S. binary options brokers offer an investor the chance to trade in financial markets such as stocks, commodities, forex, indices, and cryptocurrencies. The platforms that each U.S. binary options broker uses is different and unique in their own way. It is up to the investor to decide which financial market he wants to trade in and which platform fits his personal interest the best.

Below is a list of three U.S. binary options brokers that are trusted and reputable brokers. Investors should decide which broker seems best to them after doing further research on the brokerage account.

  1. Nadex: The Nadex is a trading exchange that offers buy and sell positions to traders. The Nadex is fully regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which represents one of the strongest levels of regulation in the binary options sector. It is free to open a Nadex demo account. The minimum deposit to begin trading is $250 and the minimum trade fee is $1. The Nadex platform offers cutting edge trading tools and advanced features. Nadex even has a mobile app to use for trading.
  2. RaceOption: RaceOption is a broker registered and headquartered in the Seychelles. RaceOption is not regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Conduct Authority. This platform offers a demo account after an investor pays the minimum deposit. The minimum deposit required to begin trading is $250. RaceOption offers an 85% payout and a bonus that 100% matches any first deposit. The platform is simple to use for inexperienced and experienced traders. It supports binary options, simple forex, and CFD’s.
  3. BinaryCent: BinaryCent is a broker that accepts deposits and pay withdrawals all the top cryptocurrencies. It also allows investors to trade cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Dash, and Ethereum to fund a binary options trading account. The minimum deposit to open an account is $100. The minimum fee for a trade is $0.10. The platform offers advanced trading charts and tools. BinaryCent also offers a bonus of a 100% deposit match on the first deposit of any size. This broker is not regulated.

If an investor wants a fully regulated and backed U.S. broker, then the Nadex will be the best choice in that scenario. If an investor wants trusted broker who offers a bonus, but one that is not fully regulated, then RaceOption and BinaryCent will be the two to choose from in that scenario.

In whatever case, it is up to the investor to decide which binary options broker fits his needs and interest the best. Once that happens, the investor can begin investing in financial markets in a low-cost and simple way using binary options.

Cole Turner

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