Template:Infobox binary options
- Template:Infobox binary options
Template:Infobox binary options is a standardized format for presenting key information about specific binary options contracts or related concepts on this wiki. This article details the purpose of the template, its parameters, how to use it, and provides guidance on appropriate content for each field. Understanding this template is crucial for maintaining consistency and clarity across articles relating to binary options trading. This documentation is geared towards both new contributors and experienced editors.
Purpose
The primary goal of the `Infobox binary options` template is to provide a concise, visually appealing summary of a binary option, strategy, or related term. It allows readers to quickly grasp the essential characteristics of the subject without having to read the entire article. Consistency in using this template ensures a uniform presentation of information, enhancing the user experience and making the wiki more navigable. It's designed to be adaptable to various types of binary option-related topics, from specific contract details to complex trading strategies.
Usage
To use the template, simply copy the code below (found in the "Template:Infobox binary options" page) into the article where you want the infobox to appear. Then, fill in the relevant parameters with the appropriate information. Here’s the basic structure:
```wiki
- Template:Infobox binary options
Template:Infobox binary options is a standardized format for presenting key information about specific binary options contracts or related concepts on this wiki. This article details the purpose of the template, its parameters, how to use it, and provides guidance on appropriate content for each field. Understanding this template is crucial for maintaining consistency and clarity across articles relating to binary options trading. This documentation is geared towards both new contributors and experienced editors.
Purpose
The primary goal of the `Infobox binary options` template is to provide a concise, visually appealing summary of a binary option, strategy, or related term. It allows readers to quickly grasp the essential characteristics of the subject without having to read the entire article. Consistency in using this template ensures a uniform presentation of information, enhancing the user experience and making the wiki more navigable. It's designed to be adaptable to various types of binary option-related topics, from specific contract details to complex trading strategies.
Usage
To use the template, simply copy the code below (found in the "Template:Infobox binary options" page) into the article where you want the infobox to appear. Then, fill in the relevant parameters with the appropriate information. Here’s the basic structure:
```wiki Template loop detected: Template:Infobox binary options ```
Each parameter is explained in detail below.
Parameters
- name: (Required) The name of the binary option contract, strategy, or concept. This should be a concise and descriptive title. For example, "60-Second Binary Options" or "Pin Bar Strategy". This is the primary identifier and will appear prominently at the top of the infobox.
- image: (Optional) The filename of an image relevant to the topic. The image should be hosted on this wiki or a permitted external source. Images should be illustrative and contribute to understanding the topic. Consider using charts, diagrams, or screenshots.
- image_size: (Optional) The size of the image in pixels. Defaults to 200px if not specified. Use this parameter to adjust the image size for optimal visual balance.
- caption: (Optional) A brief caption describing the image. Provide context for the image and explain its relevance to the topic.
- type: (Required) The type of binary option. Common values include:
* High/Low (Call/Put): The most common type, predicting whether the price will be higher or lower than the strike price at expiry. * Touch/No Touch: Predicting whether the price will touch a specific target price before expiry. * Range/Boundary: Predicting whether the price will stay within or break out of a defined range. * Ladder: A series of increasingly difficult steps with higher payouts. * One Touch Reverse: A variation of the Touch/No Touch option.
- underlying_asset: (Required) The asset on which the binary option is based. Examples include:
* Currency Pair: e.g., EUR/USD, GBP/JPY * Stock: e.g., Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) * Index: e.g., S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 * Commodity: e.g., Gold, Oil
- payout: (Required) The percentage payout offered on a winning trade. This is expressed as a percentage (e.g., 70%, 85%, 90%). Note that payouts vary significantly between brokers.
- expiry_time: (Required) The time until the option expires. Common values include:
* 60 Seconds: Extremely short-term options. * 5 Minutes: Short-term options. * 15 Minutes: Short-term options. * 30 Minutes: Medium-term options. * 1 Hour: Medium-term options. * End of Day: Longer-term options.
- risk_level: (Required) An assessment of the risk associated with the option or strategy. Use one of the following values:
* Low: Relatively low risk, suitable for beginners. * Medium: Moderate risk, requires some experience. * High: High risk, suitable for experienced traders only.
- strategy_link: (Optional) The name of a relevant trading strategy article on this wiki. Link to a page detailing the strategy if applicable. This helps readers explore related strategies. For example, Bollinger Bands Strategy.
- broker_compatibility: (Optional) A list of brokers that offer this type of binary option. Separate brokers with commas. Avoid promotional language. Example: IQ Option, Binary.com, Deriv.
- regulation: (Optional) The regulatory jurisdiction under which the option or broker operates. Example: CySEC, FCA, ASIC. This is important for understanding the legal framework.
- description: (Required) A concise description of the binary option, strategy, or concept. Explain its key features and how it works. Keep it brief and easy to understand.
- notes: (Optional) Any additional notes or warnings related to the topic. This is a good place to mention potential risks or limitations.
Examples
Example 1: High/Low Binary Option
```wiki Template loop detected: Template:Infobox binary options ```
Example 2: 60-Second Binary Options Strategy
```wiki Template loop detected: Template:Infobox binary options ```
Best Practices
- **Accuracy:** Ensure all information in the infobox is accurate and up-to-date.
- **Conciseness:** Keep the descriptions brief and to the point.
- **Consistency:** Use consistent terminology and formatting throughout all infoboxes.
- **Relevance:** Only include information that is directly relevant to the topic.
- **Image Quality:** Use high-quality images that are clear and informative.
- **Neutrality:** Avoid promotional language or biased opinions.
- **Link Appropriately:** Link to relevant articles within the wiki using internal links.
- **Regular Updates:** Review and update infoboxes periodically to reflect changes in the market or regulations.
Related Concepts and Strategies
This section provides links to relevant articles within the wiki to further your understanding of binary options trading.
- Binary Options Basics
- Trading Strategies
- Technical Analysis
- Risk Management
- Candlestick Patterns
- Moving Averages
- Bollinger Bands
- Relative Strength Index (RSI)
- MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
- Fibonacci Retracements
- Support and Resistance
- Trend Lines
- Chart Patterns
- Japanese Candlesticks
- Option Greeks (While not directly applicable to standard binary options, understanding these concepts can enhance risk assessment)
- Money Management
- Trading Psychology
- Martingale Strategy (Caution: High Risk)
- Anti-Martingale Strategy
- Hedging Strategies
- Straddle Strategy
- Strangle Strategy
- Call Spread
- Put Spread
- Time Decay (Theta)
- Volatility
- Implied Volatility
- Economic Indicators (Influence asset prices)
- Forex Trading (Binary options often utilize forex assets)
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Each parameter is explained in detail below.
Parameters
- name: (Required) The name of the binary option contract, strategy, or concept. This should be a concise and descriptive title. For example, "60-Second Binary Options" or "Pin Bar Strategy". This is the primary identifier and will appear prominently at the top of the infobox.
- image: (Optional) The filename of an image relevant to the topic. The image should be hosted on this wiki or a permitted external source. Images should be illustrative and contribute to understanding the topic. Consider using charts, diagrams, or screenshots.
- image_size: (Optional) The size of the image in pixels. Defaults to 200px if not specified. Use this parameter to adjust the image size for optimal visual balance.
- caption: (Optional) A brief caption describing the image. Provide context for the image and explain its relevance to the topic.
- type: (Required) The type of binary option. Common values include:
* High/Low (Call/Put): The most common type, predicting whether the price will be higher or lower than the strike price at expiry. * Touch/No Touch: Predicting whether the price will touch a specific target price before expiry. * Range/Boundary: Predicting whether the price will stay within or break out of a defined range. * Ladder: A series of increasingly difficult steps with higher payouts. * One Touch Reverse: A variation of the Touch/No Touch option.
- underlying_asset: (Required) The asset on which the binary option is based. Examples include:
* Currency Pair: e.g., EUR/USD, GBP/JPY * Stock: e.g., Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) * Index: e.g., S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 * Commodity: e.g., Gold, Oil
- payout: (Required) The percentage payout offered on a winning trade. This is expressed as a percentage (e.g., 70%, 85%, 90%). Note that payouts vary significantly between brokers.
- expiry_time: (Required) The time until the option expires. Common values include:
* 60 Seconds: Extremely short-term options. * 5 Minutes: Short-term options. * 15 Minutes: Short-term options. * 30 Minutes: Medium-term options. * 1 Hour: Medium-term options. * End of Day: Longer-term options.
- risk_level: (Required) An assessment of the risk associated with the option or strategy. Use one of the following values:
* Low: Relatively low risk, suitable for beginners. * Medium: Moderate risk, requires some experience. * High: High risk, suitable for experienced traders only.
- strategy_link: (Optional) The name of a relevant trading strategy article on this wiki. Link to a page detailing the strategy if applicable. This helps readers explore related strategies. For example, Bollinger Bands Strategy.
- broker_compatibility: (Optional) A list of brokers that offer this type of binary option. Separate brokers with commas. Avoid promotional language. Example: IQ Option, Binary.com, Deriv.
- regulation: (Optional) The regulatory jurisdiction under which the option or broker operates. Example: CySEC, FCA, ASIC. This is important for understanding the legal framework.
- description: (Required) A concise description of the binary option, strategy, or concept. Explain its key features and how it works. Keep it brief and easy to understand.
- notes: (Optional) Any additional notes or warnings related to the topic. This is a good place to mention potential risks or limitations.
Examples
Example 1: High/Low Binary Option
```wiki
- Template:Infobox binary options
Template:Infobox binary options is a standardized format for presenting key information about specific binary options contracts or related concepts on this wiki. This article details the purpose of the template, its parameters, how to use it, and provides guidance on appropriate content for each field. Understanding this template is crucial for maintaining consistency and clarity across articles relating to binary options trading. This documentation is geared towards both new contributors and experienced editors.
Purpose
The primary goal of the `Infobox binary options` template is to provide a concise, visually appealing summary of a binary option, strategy, or related term. It allows readers to quickly grasp the essential characteristics of the subject without having to read the entire article. Consistency in using this template ensures a uniform presentation of information, enhancing the user experience and making the wiki more navigable. It's designed to be adaptable to various types of binary option-related topics, from specific contract details to complex trading strategies.
Usage
To use the template, simply copy the code below (found in the "Template:Infobox binary options" page) into the article where you want the infobox to appear. Then, fill in the relevant parameters with the appropriate information. Here’s the basic structure:
```wiki Template loop detected: Template:Infobox binary options ```
Each parameter is explained in detail below.
Parameters
- name: (Required) The name of the binary option contract, strategy, or concept. This should be a concise and descriptive title. For example, "60-Second Binary Options" or "Pin Bar Strategy". This is the primary identifier and will appear prominently at the top of the infobox.
- image: (Optional) The filename of an image relevant to the topic. The image should be hosted on this wiki or a permitted external source. Images should be illustrative and contribute to understanding the topic. Consider using charts, diagrams, or screenshots.
- image_size: (Optional) The size of the image in pixels. Defaults to 200px if not specified. Use this parameter to adjust the image size for optimal visual balance.
- caption: (Optional) A brief caption describing the image. Provide context for the image and explain its relevance to the topic.
- type: (Required) The type of binary option. Common values include:
* High/Low (Call/Put): The most common type, predicting whether the price will be higher or lower than the strike price at expiry. * Touch/No Touch: Predicting whether the price will touch a specific target price before expiry. * Range/Boundary: Predicting whether the price will stay within or break out of a defined range. * Ladder: A series of increasingly difficult steps with higher payouts. * One Touch Reverse: A variation of the Touch/No Touch option.
- underlying_asset: (Required) The asset on which the binary option is based. Examples include:
* Currency Pair: e.g., EUR/USD, GBP/JPY * Stock: e.g., Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) * Index: e.g., S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 * Commodity: e.g., Gold, Oil
- payout: (Required) The percentage payout offered on a winning trade. This is expressed as a percentage (e.g., 70%, 85%, 90%). Note that payouts vary significantly between brokers.
- expiry_time: (Required) The time until the option expires. Common values include:
* 60 Seconds: Extremely short-term options. * 5 Minutes: Short-term options. * 15 Minutes: Short-term options. * 30 Minutes: Medium-term options. * 1 Hour: Medium-term options. * End of Day: Longer-term options.
- risk_level: (Required) An assessment of the risk associated with the option or strategy. Use one of the following values:
* Low: Relatively low risk, suitable for beginners. * Medium: Moderate risk, requires some experience. * High: High risk, suitable for experienced traders only.
- strategy_link: (Optional) The name of a relevant trading strategy article on this wiki. Link to a page detailing the strategy if applicable. This helps readers explore related strategies. For example, Bollinger Bands Strategy.
- broker_compatibility: (Optional) A list of brokers that offer this type of binary option. Separate brokers with commas. Avoid promotional language. Example: IQ Option, Binary.com, Deriv.
- regulation: (Optional) The regulatory jurisdiction under which the option or broker operates. Example: CySEC, FCA, ASIC. This is important for understanding the legal framework.
- description: (Required) A concise description of the binary option, strategy, or concept. Explain its key features and how it works. Keep it brief and easy to understand.
- notes: (Optional) Any additional notes or warnings related to the topic. This is a good place to mention potential risks or limitations.
Examples
Example 1: High/Low Binary Option
```wiki Template loop detected: Template:Infobox binary options ```
Example 2: 60-Second Binary Options Strategy
```wiki Template loop detected: Template:Infobox binary options ```
Best Practices
- **Accuracy:** Ensure all information in the infobox is accurate and up-to-date.
- **Conciseness:** Keep the descriptions brief and to the point.
- **Consistency:** Use consistent terminology and formatting throughout all infoboxes.
- **Relevance:** Only include information that is directly relevant to the topic.
- **Image Quality:** Use high-quality images that are clear and informative.
- **Neutrality:** Avoid promotional language or biased opinions.
- **Link Appropriately:** Link to relevant articles within the wiki using internal links.
- **Regular Updates:** Review and update infoboxes periodically to reflect changes in the market or regulations.
Related Concepts and Strategies
This section provides links to relevant articles within the wiki to further your understanding of binary options trading.
- Binary Options Basics
- Trading Strategies
- Technical Analysis
- Risk Management
- Candlestick Patterns
- Moving Averages
- Bollinger Bands
- Relative Strength Index (RSI)
- MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
- Fibonacci Retracements
- Support and Resistance
- Trend Lines
- Chart Patterns
- Japanese Candlesticks
- Option Greeks (While not directly applicable to standard binary options, understanding these concepts can enhance risk assessment)
- Money Management
- Trading Psychology
- Martingale Strategy (Caution: High Risk)
- Anti-Martingale Strategy
- Hedging Strategies
- Straddle Strategy
- Strangle Strategy
- Call Spread
- Put Spread
- Time Decay (Theta)
- Volatility
- Implied Volatility
- Economic Indicators (Influence asset prices)
- Forex Trading (Binary options often utilize forex assets)
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Example 2: 60-Second Binary Options Strategy
```wiki
- Template:Infobox binary options
Template:Infobox binary options is a standardized format for presenting key information about specific binary options contracts or related concepts on this wiki. This article details the purpose of the template, its parameters, how to use it, and provides guidance on appropriate content for each field. Understanding this template is crucial for maintaining consistency and clarity across articles relating to binary options trading. This documentation is geared towards both new contributors and experienced editors.
Purpose
The primary goal of the `Infobox binary options` template is to provide a concise, visually appealing summary of a binary option, strategy, or related term. It allows readers to quickly grasp the essential characteristics of the subject without having to read the entire article. Consistency in using this template ensures a uniform presentation of information, enhancing the user experience and making the wiki more navigable. It's designed to be adaptable to various types of binary option-related topics, from specific contract details to complex trading strategies.
Usage
To use the template, simply copy the code below (found in the "Template:Infobox binary options" page) into the article where you want the infobox to appear. Then, fill in the relevant parameters with the appropriate information. Here’s the basic structure:
```wiki Template loop detected: Template:Infobox binary options ```
Each parameter is explained in detail below.
Parameters
- name: (Required) The name of the binary option contract, strategy, or concept. This should be a concise and descriptive title. For example, "60-Second Binary Options" or "Pin Bar Strategy". This is the primary identifier and will appear prominently at the top of the infobox.
- image: (Optional) The filename of an image relevant to the topic. The image should be hosted on this wiki or a permitted external source. Images should be illustrative and contribute to understanding the topic. Consider using charts, diagrams, or screenshots.
- image_size: (Optional) The size of the image in pixels. Defaults to 200px if not specified. Use this parameter to adjust the image size for optimal visual balance.
- caption: (Optional) A brief caption describing the image. Provide context for the image and explain its relevance to the topic.
- type: (Required) The type of binary option. Common values include:
* High/Low (Call/Put): The most common type, predicting whether the price will be higher or lower than the strike price at expiry. * Touch/No Touch: Predicting whether the price will touch a specific target price before expiry. * Range/Boundary: Predicting whether the price will stay within or break out of a defined range. * Ladder: A series of increasingly difficult steps with higher payouts. * One Touch Reverse: A variation of the Touch/No Touch option.
- underlying_asset: (Required) The asset on which the binary option is based. Examples include:
* Currency Pair: e.g., EUR/USD, GBP/JPY * Stock: e.g., Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) * Index: e.g., S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 * Commodity: e.g., Gold, Oil
- payout: (Required) The percentage payout offered on a winning trade. This is expressed as a percentage (e.g., 70%, 85%, 90%). Note that payouts vary significantly between brokers.
- expiry_time: (Required) The time until the option expires. Common values include:
* 60 Seconds: Extremely short-term options. * 5 Minutes: Short-term options. * 15 Minutes: Short-term options. * 30 Minutes: Medium-term options. * 1 Hour: Medium-term options. * End of Day: Longer-term options.
- risk_level: (Required) An assessment of the risk associated with the option or strategy. Use one of the following values:
* Low: Relatively low risk, suitable for beginners. * Medium: Moderate risk, requires some experience. * High: High risk, suitable for experienced traders only.
- strategy_link: (Optional) The name of a relevant trading strategy article on this wiki. Link to a page detailing the strategy if applicable. This helps readers explore related strategies. For example, Bollinger Bands Strategy.
- broker_compatibility: (Optional) A list of brokers that offer this type of binary option. Separate brokers with commas. Avoid promotional language. Example: IQ Option, Binary.com, Deriv.
- regulation: (Optional) The regulatory jurisdiction under which the option or broker operates. Example: CySEC, FCA, ASIC. This is important for understanding the legal framework.
- description: (Required) A concise description of the binary option, strategy, or concept. Explain its key features and how it works. Keep it brief and easy to understand.
- notes: (Optional) Any additional notes or warnings related to the topic. This is a good place to mention potential risks or limitations.
Examples
Example 1: High/Low Binary Option
```wiki Template loop detected: Template:Infobox binary options ```
Example 2: 60-Second Binary Options Strategy
```wiki Template loop detected: Template:Infobox binary options ```
Best Practices
- **Accuracy:** Ensure all information in the infobox is accurate and up-to-date.
- **Conciseness:** Keep the descriptions brief and to the point.
- **Consistency:** Use consistent terminology and formatting throughout all infoboxes.
- **Relevance:** Only include information that is directly relevant to the topic.
- **Image Quality:** Use high-quality images that are clear and informative.
- **Neutrality:** Avoid promotional language or biased opinions.
- **Link Appropriately:** Link to relevant articles within the wiki using internal links.
- **Regular Updates:** Review and update infoboxes periodically to reflect changes in the market or regulations.
Related Concepts and Strategies
This section provides links to relevant articles within the wiki to further your understanding of binary options trading.
- Binary Options Basics
- Trading Strategies
- Technical Analysis
- Risk Management
- Candlestick Patterns
- Moving Averages
- Bollinger Bands
- Relative Strength Index (RSI)
- MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
- Fibonacci Retracements
- Support and Resistance
- Trend Lines
- Chart Patterns
- Japanese Candlesticks
- Option Greeks (While not directly applicable to standard binary options, understanding these concepts can enhance risk assessment)
- Money Management
- Trading Psychology
- Martingale Strategy (Caution: High Risk)
- Anti-Martingale Strategy
- Hedging Strategies
- Straddle Strategy
- Strangle Strategy
- Call Spread
- Put Spread
- Time Decay (Theta)
- Volatility
- Implied Volatility
- Economic Indicators (Influence asset prices)
- Forex Trading (Binary options often utilize forex assets)
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Best Practices
- **Accuracy:** Ensure all information in the infobox is accurate and up-to-date.
- **Conciseness:** Keep the descriptions brief and to the point.
- **Consistency:** Use consistent terminology and formatting throughout all infoboxes.
- **Relevance:** Only include information that is directly relevant to the topic.
- **Image Quality:** Use high-quality images that are clear and informative.
- **Neutrality:** Avoid promotional language or biased opinions.
- **Link Appropriately:** Link to relevant articles within the wiki using internal links.
- **Regular Updates:** Review and update infoboxes periodically to reflect changes in the market or regulations.
Related Concepts and Strategies
This section provides links to relevant articles within the wiki to further your understanding of binary options trading.
- Binary Options Basics
- Trading Strategies
- Technical Analysis
- Risk Management
- Candlestick Patterns
- Moving Averages
- Bollinger Bands
- Relative Strength Index (RSI)
- MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
- Fibonacci Retracements
- Support and Resistance
- Trend Lines
- Chart Patterns
- Japanese Candlesticks
- Option Greeks (While not directly applicable to standard binary options, understanding these concepts can enhance risk assessment)
- Money Management
- Trading Psychology
- Martingale Strategy (Caution: High Risk)
- Anti-Martingale Strategy
- Hedging Strategies
- Straddle Strategy
- Strangle Strategy
- Call Spread
- Put Spread
- Time Decay (Theta)
- Volatility
- Implied Volatility
- Economic Indicators (Influence asset prices)
- Forex Trading (Binary options often utilize forex assets)
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Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners