Pocket Option Time Zone Change
Exploring the murky world of unregulated binary options trading and the global business network behind it Pocket Option Account Setup . Thousands of British savers have lost millions of pounds to this type of fraud, and a legal loophole has left them completely unprotected . The Bureau wants to pressure the UK government into taking action.
When can you trade on Pocket Option? Traditional options, such as stock options, are only available for trading during regular market hours, which are Monday through Friday, 9:30 am to 4:00 pm EST. But with the rise of online trading platforms, new forms of options have emerged, such as pocket options, that allow traders to trade on weekends as well.
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Introduction Pocket Option Time Zone Change
What are binary options? Legislation around the world Inside the boiler roomHighlights from the Investigation
80 percent losses guaranteed! The murky world of binary options trading
Binary options trading is sold as an investment opportunity but in reality it’s a very risky gamble or a straight-up scam. Police say it’s become the biggest fraud in the UK.
‘Killers having lunch’: The real life Wolves of Wall Street
The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau’s head of crime said police receive an average of two reports of binary trading fraud a day, with the average investor losing £16,000.
How Brits lose millions to UK’s biggest scam while government stands by
The Bureau spoke to dozens of people across the UK who had been targeted by a range of different companies. Many people have had money taken off their credit cards without consent.
UPDATE: Binary options boss convicted of $145m fraud
UPDATE: "Queen of binary options" Lee Elbaz whose role was exposed by the Bureau in 2016, convicted on four counts relating to $145m fraud
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