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Boundary Options

= Boundary Options =

Boundary Options are a unique form of Binary Options Trading where the payout depends on whether the price of an asset remains within a predetermined range (the "boundaries") during a specified period. This strategy offers traders an alternative to traditional binary options where the final price must simply be above or below a set strike price. Boundary options have gained popularity due to their potentially higher payouts and the complexity they offer seasoned traders. However, they also come with higher risks and require thorough knowledge of the asset’s volatility and market behavior.

Overview of Boundary Options

Boundary Options, sometimes referred to as range options, allow traders to bet that the price of an asset will stay within certain upper and lower limits. Traders can choose options based on timeframes ranging from minutes to hours. These options are linked to various assets, including stocks, currencies, and commodities. As with other forms of Binary Options, boundary options are accessible via platforms such as IQ Option and Pocket Option.

How Boundary Options Work

In Boundary Options trading, the trader sets a price range (or "boundary") within which the asset must remain until expiry for the trade to be successful. If the asset’s price goes outside this range even for a moment, the option expires worthless, although some brokers offer partial refunds or dynamic boundary settings.

Key Features

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