Close Option Review

Updated: January 14, 2026
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About Close Option

CloseOption operates the binary options platform at closeoption.com, offering a proprietary web-based “Trade Room” with expiries from 30 seconds to 1 month. The website highlights trading on forex pairs and selected cryptocurrencies and states there are more than 30 currency pairs available. Account types include Real, Demo, and Contest; the site lists a $5 minimum deposit, a $1 minimum trade, a $1,000 maximum per trade, and notes that payouts are variable (with a stated minimum of 30%). Official site (Accounts), Official site

Funding and withdrawals are presented as available via Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), PayPal, and bank wire, with typical withdrawal processing within 24–72 hours. The Payment Methods page lists deposit fees (generally 0%, PayPal 5%) and withdrawal fees (BTC $1–$10, ETH $1–$3, USDT network-based, PayPal 5%, wire $100–$300); the FAQ lists the PayPal withdrawal fee as 10%, creating an internal discrepancy. The site also states that identity verification (KYC) is required before withdrawals and for some payment methods. Official site (Payment Methods), Official site (Account Verification)

The company’s website states that it was registered in Georgia on 08.08.2013 (number D86708031) and that “Forex” and “Options Trading” activities are permitted by a license B 2-08/3647 dated 10.18.2017, issued by the National Bank of Georgia. Separately, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission placed “CloseOption” and closeoption.com on its Registration Deficient (RED) List in Release No. 8555-22 on July 14, 2022, indicating the firm is not registered with the CFTC and appears to be acting in a capacity that requires registration. Official site (About Us), CFTC

Pros and cons

Pros

  • $5 minimum deposit and $1 minimum trade, with Real, Demo, and weekly Contest accounts available.
  • Browser-based proprietary platform; the site lists forex pairs and selected cryptocurrencies among tradable assets.
  • Multiple funding options (BTC, ETH, USDT, PayPal, wire) shown on the Payment Methods page.
Official site (Accounts)

Cons

  • Included on the CFTC RED List (Release No. 8555-22) for operating without required U.S. registration; the listing names closeoption.com.
  • Payouts are not fixed; the site states a minimum payout of 30% and that percentages can change based on conditions.
  • Fees apply to certain withdrawals (e.g., crypto network costs; PayPal fee listed inconsistently as 5% on the Payment Methods page vs 10% in the FAQ); KYC is required prior to withdrawals.
CFTC, Official site (Payment Methods)

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