Fixed Odds and Binary Betting Companies

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Hello,

I am interested in and Intend to make a living Trading Fixed odds and Binaries. I have been researching for a while now. I would like to have a comprehensive list of the companies\Web Sites I can use. Below is a List of web sites I have come across. If you know of any others I would appreciate it If you would post it here.

Thanks In advance

BetFair \ TradeFair
ChoiceOdds
BinaryBet.com
BetonMarkets
BetsForTraders
GnuTrade
PaddyPower
ExtraBet
CityOdds
LadBrokes
 
IG index provide same binaries as BinaryBet.com.

Advantages over BinaryBet.com are FSA regulation, although binary bets are not regulated, the money in your account if you use an FSA regulated firm will be safe upto 50K in event of company failure.

Also IG index and the other bookies provide credit accounts if you dont want to use your own money and can prove net worth, experience etc.
 
a couple more companies

Have a look at Finspreads and Capitalspreads, not as comprehensive as IGindex granted, but worth a look none the less.Good luck I'd be interested to hear how your new venture goes.
Hello,

I am interested in and Intend to make a living Trading Fixed odds and Binaries. I have been researching for a while now. I would like to have a comprehensive list of the companies\Web Sites I can use. Below is a List of web sites I have come across. If you know of any others I would appreciate it If you would post it here.

Thanks In advance

BetFair \ TradeFair
ChoiceOdds
BinaryBet.com
BetonMarkets
BetsForTraders
GnuTrade
PaddyPower
ExtraBet
CityOdds
LadBrokes
 
IG index provide same binaries as BinaryBet.com.

Advantages over BinaryBet.com are FSA regulation, although binary bets are not regulated, the money in your account if you use an FSA regulated firm will be safe upto 50K in event of company failure.

Also IG index and the other bookies provide credit accounts if you dont want to use your own money and can prove net worth, experience etc.




Betsson.com

https://www.betsson.com/web/en/trader/
 
Are there betting companies other than Choice Odds offering 10p binary bets ? Kindly advise .TIA
 
Betonmarkets is certainly time served. It's interesting though that William hill, Bet365 etc have started coming into the market, presumably having noticed Laddies have carried on offering financial betting over the years when the trend had suggested they probably wouldn't (e.g. Cantor Casino and other Fixed Odds betting providers having vanished one by one as time went on).
 
i know im proberly being a complete wally but what is Binary betting. i am currently on IG Index and i had a look around for this Binary and came across this:

FTSE to fall, 10.00am-10.20am [<6067.9]
FTSE to fall, 10.00am-10.20am [>6067.9]

so i put money on FTSE to fall, 10.00am-10.20am [<6067.9], i did this at 10.17. opened at 90.3 and closed at 100. What the hell does this mean. i get the main part for saying the FTSE is either above or below but when i clicked on the below option i was presented with two option buy or sell, i chose sell, but i didnt know why i was getting two options.

surely predicting either the FTSE to be above or below a set figure is a stright forward situation?

need a bit of help, Confused person here... think im gona get a coffee...
 
Optionfire.com
Is a dedicated binary options platform like start options and market punter. However it has a london office and is an appointed rep of a regulated company. Again for safety of funds.

looks like a solid company,but the spreads are 20% if im not mistaken,even worse than ladbrookes
 
jesus, i just checked the spreads,someone tell me im wrong but they were offering a spread of a return of 70% on a straight 50/50 bet. Thats unbelievable and the worst spread ive ever seen. Just checked betonmarket and ig their return is about £20 for a £10.53 stake whereas optionfire would return £17 for a £10 stake.
 
Are you trying to push a companiy by any chance Lord Flashheart. We can all do that.

You are incorrect by the way on a number of thing. 1- you call it a bet like binary betting with ladbrokes or IG its trading-Hence binary options trading platform. So your 50-50 bet with a bookies cant be compared to a trading platform.

Also your view of spread is wrong to - The platform has no commission and no spread. Upto 85% return at the top of the hour with live reuters pricing. If you are out of the money you will either lose just your initial stake and evan get a rebate of upto 15% ...... 85 + 15 = 100 when I was at school.

You are placing an OTC trade with them!

do you really think someone with my number of postings would recommend any broker unless he was totally open about it.I simply said the spread was a lot better. I would like a more detailed explanation as to how it works and why you get some money back if its out of the money. Even with a 15% rebate its still better to bet with ladbrookes and I cant stand them(is that a plug as well)
 
just to add whatever time the bet starts or finishes if the most I can win is 70% + 15%, it still means ive got a spread or loss of 15% to allow for. Please explain if im wrong
 
There are lots of platforms out there. But not all are the same! However, it's not easy making a full time living from trading binary options. It's possible but not easy
 
I am trying to make a living out of Binary Options. So far I have come across anyoption. It says it will offer me:
1. 22 stocks
2. 23 indices
3. 4 commodities
4. 11 pair of currencies
to choose from.
Will it be a wise choice if I go with the offer???? Any suggestions
 
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I am trying to make a living out of Binary Options. So far I have come across anyoption. It says it will offer me:
1. 22 stocks
2. 23 indices
3. 4 commodities
4. 11 pair of currencies
to choose from.
Will it be a wise choice if I go with the offer???? Any suggestions

Are you aware these brokers may have conflict of interest with you?
For you to win they have to loose
NO SIPC protection
 
I have been through their website. Seems clean, Is this your personal experience with anyoption or through internal sources you are saying this. But anyways every info provided needs to pay attention. Thanks for the concern man.....
 
Miranda
My observations are simply based upon study of "Client money safety" across USA/ UK/ AUstralia and these Cyprus/ Malta based "Brokers" and their offering after I saw a broker go down in AUS with 47 million of client money
Do you know whT SIPC insurance is.. It coveres clients of only USA Stock brokers not even the Futures brokers
I have made these points in many posts about product transparance , etc
 
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