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Winning binary signals auto trader

There's no such thing as a binary options liquidity provider. Your gains come from the broker. The broker's money comes from clients. A sure success system would bankrupt the broker just as fast as those "guaranteed to win" account managers who want you to place big deposits with the binary broker they work for - before losing all your money and asking for a new deposit.

So, any system promising sure success in binary options fall into one of 3 categories:

1. It works, but your broker will declare all of your trades to be "cheating" somehow. Personally, I suspect that this is the rarest case.

2. It doesn't work. The seller makes most of his money by selling it to people who don't do research.

3. It doesn't work. The seller charges little or gives it away. The seller makes most/all of his money by referring you to some of the worst scam brokers in the binary industry. The seller may even be an employee of a broker.
 
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