Webull UK Launches Exchange-Traded Options and New Savings Features

Webull UK, a digital investment platform, has announced the
launch of options trading for its users. This new feature is designed for
sophisticated, active traders who seek to profit from fluctuations in share
prices while managing risk.

Exchange-Traded Options Launch

Options trading on Webull UK offers limited counterparty
risk due to exchange trading, reducing the likelihood of price manipulation by
a single market maker.

This development comes shortly after the introduction of
Webull Savings, which allows UK users to access various savings accounts and
facilitates the rapid transfer of funds between trading accounts and banks.

“We are pleased to offer options trading for our users,
fulfilling the high demand we’ve received for the offering since our initial
launch,” said Nick Saunders, CEO of Webull UK.

“Few brokers in the UK
offer retail clients access to listed derivatives. Our clients value the fact
they can speculate without betting against their broker and use options to try
to make money in rising or falling markets.”

Webull UK, a digital investment platform, has announced the
launch of options trading for its users. This new feature is designed for
sophisticated, active traders who seek to profit from fluctuations in share
prices while managing risk.

Exchange-Traded Options Launch

Options trading on Webull UK offers limited counterparty
risk due to exchange trading, reducing the likelihood of price manipulation by
a single market maker.

This development comes shortly after the introduction of
Webull Savings, which allows UK users to access various savings accounts and
facilitates the rapid transfer of funds between trading accounts and banks.

“We are pleased to offer options trading for our users,
fulfilling the high demand we’ve received for the offering since our initial
launch,” said Nick Saunders, CEO of Webull UK.

“Few brokers in the UK
offer retail clients access to listed derivatives. Our clients value the fact
they can speculate without betting against their broker and use options to try
to make money in rising or falling markets.”

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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