Israel
banned trading in binary options earlier in 2016, comparing them to gambling.
After
banning trading in binary options in Israel, it seems now the local regulator, the Israel Securities Authority (ISA), is also planning to ban advertising of such investment...
Not exact matches
In addition, the regulator
banned advertisement and marketing of risky
trading instruments, such as
binary options and CFDs.
The litany of warnings against unauthorized firms soliciting clients
in its jurisdiction eventually prompted the regulator to act, with the Belgian government opting to completely
ban retail online
trading in FX,
binary options, and CFDs.
Israel is considered to be one of the toughest countries
in the world with regard to regulating
binary options trading, having
banned the industry altogether.
Israel, which is not an EU member state but is a major European
binary options hub, also imposed a
ban on
trading in such instruments
in the country.
Considering that Belgium and Israel have already
banned binary options trading, Germany is planning to do so, while France and Netherlands are
in the process of
banning advertising and Denmark has warned of the risks, perhaps the safest thing to do is to never start, even with a regulated
binary options broker.
The new policies, which come into force
in June,
ban adverts for
binary options and «cryptocurrencies and related content (including but not limited to initial coin offerings, cryptocurrency exchanges, cryptocurrency wallets, and cryptocurrency
trading advice).»