Sunday, October 14, 2012

Locks, stocks, and motions for binary options

The illustrious illustrated Mr. Brown
You've been studying stocks for months now and you think that you're finally ready to predict how Apple will perform in the next 24 hours, or even the next week. But what are you basing that prediction on?

Have you spoken to other binary options traders and gotten their insights?

Have you done enough research about Apple and its fluctuations?

Most importantly, have you researched into binary options using the black-scholes formula and the geometric brownian motion?

These formulas obviously can't offer you a perfect prediction for the future on a silver platter.

What they do, however, is look at the statistical probability that a commodity will reach a certain high or a low during a specific time. And this graph and formula will highly increase your chances of predicting correctly and getting a nice return on your investment.

So, get started today to trade binary options and make sure you do your homework along the way.

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