LIMASSOL, CYPRUS, May 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) It has been a very busy period at one of the premier and most trustworthy trading platforms of binary options, with the addition of four new assets coming from the Asian market. The new additions at Option Range come right on the heels of eight new European assets that were added and announced last week, bringing the total number of assets available for trade to 49. Option Range features 4 commodities, 11 global indices, 13 currencies and 14 stock options from across the globe, giving online investors a wide variety of binary options.
The four new Asian assets include two Japanese indices and two stock options, namely the Nikkei 225 and the Topix 500, as well as the shares of Sony and Konami. The two indices are available for trading between 00:00-02:00 and 03:30-06:00 GMT and the two stock options are available between 00:00-02:00 and 04:00-06:00 GMT, while both sets of these new binary options offer a 75% payout on the initial investment.
Investors at OptionRange.com can trade these options in their Digital form, while according to a spokesman from the binary options brand, Range and Touch options for the new assets are very imminent. Moreover, the two stock options of Sony and Konami offer one expiration per hour.
Option Range has become a favourite amongst novice investors, because they give them the chance to trade binary options in a demo environment for three days from the day they register their account so they can learn how to use all the trading tools on offer. Their account is credited with $500 worth of virtual money upon completing the very quick and easy registration form, so they can see what the brand has to offer. For those who are looking to trade using the Option Range platform, they can register an account today when they click here.
Option Range is a binary options trading platform that utilizes the leading Tradologic software.
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Asian Binary Options Introduced at Option Range
Option Range adds four new binary option assets from the Asian market, increasing their total number of assets to 49.
2012-05-18
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[Press-News.org] Asian Binary Options Introduced at Option RangeOption Range adds four new binary option assets from the Asian market, increasing their total number of assets to 49.