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Profit Band Binaries Review

Profit Band Binaries is a product by “Kato” that teaches his personal method of trading binary options. A method he claims was perfected on the trading room floor.

What does the product offer?

Profit Band Binaries is a trading method that draws on the experience of the creator of the systems time working on an exchange floor. This creator, Kato, says that Profit Band Binaries is able to produce a 76.08% strike rate although this is only over a small period of 45 trades. Longer results are conspicuous in their absence. Kato also states that Profit Band Binaries is easy to use and well suited to anybody with no prior trading knowledge.

How does the product work?

Kato says that Profit Band Binaries uses techniques that he honed working on trading floors many years ago. There is very little about what these techniques actually entail though leaving me to wonder how much of it is marketing spiel.

What is the initial investment?

Costs for Profit Band Binaries are spread over two monthly payments of £97 with a 60 day money back guarantee ultimately being provided as well by Canonbury Publishing.

What is the rate of return?

Kato says that you can expect to turn £250 into £14,266 in a 12 month period using Profit Band Binaries. It is worth noting that this figure is based on a compounded interest set up.

Conclusion

Compared to the never ending slew of free binary options trading software that is cropping up now, Profit Band Binaries is a breath of fresh air. Although there is nothing mentioned about the trading method (which remains a point of contention for me) at least there is a legitimate money back guarantee in place which means there is at least some foundation for the creators to generate a system that works.

The figures seem realistic and although the price is possibly a tad on the high side this may ultimately be worth checking out, not least of which is because it can be traded on paper to confirm the validity of the results.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts