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Where can I learn binary options

Hey Chan Ming, it should matter when trading platforms become bucket shops. Wanna know why? It's because many of them have the habit of packing up and go away with traders' money when traders become profitable long enough. You should choose a broker that has been in the business long enough to ensure that it is stable enough to sustain its own operations.

What can a platform take when business goes bad? Even charities pack up when money stops coming in.
 
For sure this will make people develop second thoughts about binary options. This could be unfair to brokers who are serious about their business. But I'm just wondering why BO scams don't stop...

I did my math and now I think I have found an answer to my own question: The prey are far greater in numbers than the predators.
 
For me, the very first thing anyone should learn in binary options is to identify the trustworthy brokers.
 
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