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| Engagement metrics | Visits | 0 |
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| Estimated monthly visits | July 2025 | 254 |
| August 2025 | 0 | |
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About In Option
Information regarding the regulatory status of the "In Option" broker is definitive: it claims to be registered with the U.S. National Futures Association (NFA) under ID 0547422, but verification through the NFA’s public membership database shows it is not a member and not subject to NFA regulation (). No other regulator or license has been identified on official or regulatory sources.
Details about its operations are limited. The broker offers trading in multiple asset classes—forex, stocks, commodities, indices, ETFs, and binary options—and appears to provide the MetaTrader 4 platform, with leverage reportedly up to 1:400, EUR/USD spreads starting from 0.8 pips, minimum deposits as low as $10, demo accounts, and email‑based support (). These conditions, however, are derived from third-party summaries rather than official disclosures, and no verifiable issuer or office details are provided ().
Pros and cons
Pros
- Wide range of trading instruments including forex, commodities, indices, stocks, ETFs, and binary options ().
- MetaTrader 4 platform available; low minimum deposit ($10); demo account access; spreads from 0.8 pips on EUR/USD; high leverage up to 1:400 ().
Cons
- No regulation by NFA or any recognized financial authority; the claimed NFA registration is false ().
- Lack of transparency regarding company ownership, registration, physical address, and licensing details ().
- Third-party sources characterize the broker as unregulated or potentially a scam, highlighting substantial risks to investor funds ().













