Abstract:GTOptions is a binary options broker, founded in 2011 by Eufal Ltd., a company based in Nicosia, Cyprus. It should be noted that the company went out of business back in 2017. This review is presented only for archiving purposes.
General Information
GTOptions is a binary options broker, founded in 2011 by Eufal Ltd., a company based in Nicosia, Cyprus. It should be noted that the company went out of business back in 2017. This review is presented only for archiving purposes.
Regulatory Risk
We found that several financial regulators have issued warnings about GTOptions, including CySEC, Canada's BCSC and the MSC. This means that GTOptions is extremely risky!
Market Instruments
GTOptions offers several different types of binary options to trade and more than 70 assets, including commodities, stocks, indices, and currencies.
Accounts
GTOptions offers five types of trading accounts:
l Mini – $250-499 with 50% bonus
l Standard – $500-999 with 50% bonus
l Executive – $1000-4999 with 100% bonus
l Gold – $5000-9999 with 100% bonus
l Platinum – $10,000+ with 100% bonus
Deposit & Withdrawal
Depositing and making withdrawals at GTOptions are quite simple. All major credit cards are accepted, including Visa, Mastercard, Amex (American Express), and Diners. Ewallets include Moneybookers (Skrill), Cashu, and Nordia, which is used by Swedish and Finnish traders.
Risk Warning
GTOptions closed back in 2017, plus there were multiple previous regulatory warnings. Investors are advised to be wary of traders who are trading under the name GTOptions!

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