Finally, it is important to note that binary options do not trade on
the actual price of the underlying asset.
Not exact matches
ETFs are subject to risks similar to those
of stocks and trading
prices may not reflect the
actual net
asset value
of the
underlying securities.
Because CFDs are essentially derivatives, the
price of CFDs is a fraction
of the
actual value
of the
underlying asset.
Binary options do not involve buying or selling the
actual assets but traders just bet on the
price movement
of several
underlying assets.
Instead, you are betting on the
price of a fictitious
underlying market that is supposed to replicate the
price movements
of the
actual asset.