Binary Options
In finance, a binary option is a type of option where the payoff is either some fixed amount of some asset or nothing at all. The two main types of binary options are the cash-or-nothing binary option and the asset-or-nothing binary option. The cash-or-nothing binary option pays some fixed amount of cash if the option expires in-the-money while the asset-or-nothing pays the value of the underlying security. Thus, the options are binary in nature because there are only two possible outcomes. They are also called all-or-nothing options, digital options (more common in forex/interest rate markets), and Fixed Return Options (FROs) (on the American Stock Exchange).
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Live Rates
| EUR/USD | 0.0039 | 1.326 | 1.3203 |
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| AUD/USD | 0.0045 | 1.0735 | 1.0684 |
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| EUR/GBP | 0.0017 | 0.8391 | 0.8375 |
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| EUR/JPY | 0.25 | 102.92 | 102.48 |
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| GBP/USD | 0.0012 | 1.5798 | 1.5761 |
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| USD/CAD | -0.0008 | 1.0015 | 0.9999 |
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| USD/CHF | -0.002 | 0.9159 | 0.9123 |
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| USD/JPY | 0 | 77.77 | 77.59 |
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