High Yield Investment Program
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High Yield Investment Program
HYIP stands for High Yield Investment Programs and is a get rich quick scheme.
HYIP’s promise from 1% up to 200% a day of the total invested amount. If you invested in the 200% a day program 1$ you would get 2$ the next day, 4$ the second, 8$ on the third and so on… if you left all your money in the program without taking anything out. This method is called compounding. Of course this just doesn’t work as well as written and advertised. At all times you are risking you own money and when you actually make a profit, it is at the expense of someone else’s loss.
Some HYIP’s are legitimate, but the thing is you almost never will know and recognize whether the program is real or not. High profits in such legitimate HYIP’s are possible because of forex or stocks trading, real estate, paper trading or any other means of investment with high ROI (return on investment).
The default method of payment used to finance and invest in todays HYIP’s is eGold.But now using Alertpay and Liberty Reserve
GOLDEN RULE:
If it looks to good to be true it probably is.
Invest only what you can afford lose.
HYIP’s promise from 1% up to 200% a day of the total invested amount. If you invested in the 200% a day program 1$ you would get 2$ the next day, 4$ the second, 8$ on the third and so on… if you left all your money in the program without taking anything out. This method is called compounding. Of course this just doesn’t work as well as written and advertised. At all times you are risking you own money and when you actually make a profit, it is at the expense of someone else’s loss.
Some HYIP’s are legitimate, but the thing is you almost never will know and recognize whether the program is real or not. High profits in such legitimate HYIP’s are possible because of forex or stocks trading, real estate, paper trading or any other means of investment with high ROI (return on investment).
The default method of payment used to finance and invest in todays HYIP’s is eGold.But now using Alertpay and Liberty Reserve
GOLDEN RULE:
If it looks to good to be true it probably is.
Invest only what you can afford lose.
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