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Option Scams?

monkeyking998

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I almost saw everyday there is a new report of forex/binary option scam!

I dont really understand. We all know the binary option broker are trading against you, and obviously the only way to make money is to make you LOSE! Yet, so many people still want to "invest" money inside these binary option?

The only one binary option that is not trading against you and well regulated is NADEX. This is the only binary option exchange (not broker) that is trully not scam. Why people still want to waste their money into other binary option broker and lost their money, then complain here????

It really no need to be rocket scientist to understand this simple logic.....
 
Unfortunately, binary options sales weasels are accomplished liars. Since the average person on the street still hasn't heard of binary options and doesn't understand that it's really just an online casino (with all but the tiniest handful of brokers blocking ALL withdrawals), it's easy for victims to think they are investing and making money - all the way up until they try to make their first withdrawal attempt.

Blaming the victims is not the solution. The solution is getting the word spread as far and wide as possible that any form of "options trading" which is not directly tied to a well-regulated central exchange is 99.99% likely to be a deposit-only scam.
 
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