Abstract:YouOption claims that it a UK-based online broker. Since its official website is not informative at all, we have no clue that this broker is owned and operated by which company.
General Information & Regulation
YouOption claims that it a UK-based online broker. Since its official website is not informative at all, we have no clue that this broker is owned and operated by which company.
Markets Instruments
YouOption gives traders access to trading 26 foreign exchange binary options, such as USD/EUR, GBP/USD, and so on. Overall, trading assets available on the YouOption platform is quite limited.
Minimum Deposit
YouOption requires a minimum deposit of $25. Although this amount is not that big, given the fact that YouOption is probably a scam broker, it is not worth trying to register real trading accounts here.
Trading Platform Available
When it comes to trading platform available, YouOption does not make this part clear. However, being an unregulated broker, it is likely that YouOption cannot offer a decent trading platform, maybe some simple and basic proprietary platform.
Deposit & Withdrawal
The minimum withdrawal threshold is set at $90. But they require you to have a balance of $25 for “further work with the system”. They claims that the withdrawals will be done manually on the 15th and 29th of each month. YouOption claims that payment methods working with it include Bank Wire Transfer, Visa, MasterCard, Bitcoin, liqpay, Skrill, Payza, Amazon, Paypal, OKPAY, Webmoney, QIWI Wallet.
Customer Support
YouOption advertises that customer support can be 24/7 reached through telephone: +44 131 214 1198, as well as email: support@youoption.net. YouOption Address: 181 Rose Street, Edinburgh EH5 1BE, Scotland, UK.
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