‘Obama Binary Options’ – Multi-million-dollar fraud? (Report #8)

Do the trader accounts (paid versions) from the following websites appear to be identical?

GlobalTrader365:

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YTF Trade Limited binary options fraud scam

OptionsArea:

OptionsArea scam packages Trader Executive Gold

YTF Trade Limited binary options fraud scam

BinaryGoal:

binarygoal packages

YTF Trade Limited binary options fraud scam

TraderXP:

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YTF Trade Limited binary options fraud scam

All four (4) of the the above cited scam broker binary option websites are owned and operated by YTF Trade Limited at their Obama Binary Options boiler room which advertises itself as Media Revolution or Revolution Media.  They are physically located at calle Los Pinos #11 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.


Its important to keep in mind that OptionsArea.comGlobalTrader365.net,(formerly GlobalTrader365.com), BinaryGoal.com and TraderXP.com exist only electronically as websites.  They are not real companies.

YTF Trade Limited also owns and operates many other fraudulent binary option websites. Moreover, they often create new scam binary option websites.

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2 Responses to ‘Obama Binary Options’ – Multi-million-dollar fraud? (Report #8)

  1. Bruce says:

    “Why You Should Not Trade Binary Options” – by Denise Brown

    Published as an eBook for Kindle on February 10, 2014
    Kindle price: $4.99
    Length: 54 pages, estimated

    I purchased the eBook and have started to read it, via Kindle Cloud Reader, on my computer. At first glance, it looks like a pretty well researched, written, and useful book!

  2. Eddee B. says:

    If you found out that those 4 you mention above sites are a scam? Then how can we warn those people on the internet? Is there any venue that we can file or report any complained online?

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