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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-15-2007, 08:29 PM
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Hi, I'm sure dan will reply, but think this way - each $ is 240 days from the day it was earned, therefore, each day at 0 compounding, more becomes "due". If you leave it at 0 compounding, and take out "matured" funds every 2 weeks, you'll get a tidy sum and the money will be returned to you "incrementally" as it reaches its 240 day mark... is that clear? You won't be getting it all at once, and it will still take the time to get it all, but at least you'll start getting it and be able to use it.
"0" that wouldn't be compoundidng then would it.
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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-15-2007, 10:03 PM
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"0" that wouldn't be compoundidng then would it.
The assumption is you've already compounded, and now want that money back. You'll never get it back entirely until you turn off compounding.
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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-15-2007, 10:04 PM
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"0" that wouldn't be compoundidng then would it.
The assumption is you've already compounded, and now want that money back. You'll never get it back entirely until you turn off compounding.
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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-15-2007, 10:16 PM
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This what happens when the 240 days are over :

1. You get your Principal back at the end of the
240 days that started the "Package"

2. Each and every increase coming from compound
or coming from new spend will have it's own 240
days in that same "Package"

Let's say a member kept compounding at 50% all
the time, in this case and after the 240 days are
over for that Package, compounded profit is returned
every day, excluding weekends and holidays.

Compounded profit can not be compounded again.

No increases can be made to that expired package.

A member can start a new Package using the first
principal that was returned and/or some of the compounded
profits that will be paid at a rate corresponding to
the method that member used for compounding.

You don't have to wait till the present package expires, you
can, if you want, start a new package and have a new 240
days started.

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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-15-2007, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 2wheel
I have left contact question for 2 consecutive days-Friday and Saturday- still no response. Is support off for weekend or what?
Our customer support does not work on weekends. All e-mails are replied during business days within 24 hours .

Sincerely yours,
Michael Rodden,
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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-15-2007, 11:36 PM
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I will spend the next 2 months on 0 compounding, take back my initial dep. at the end, then switch back to compounding, build it back up then take it out again.

They definitely seem to have changed the terms since initial investments were made here.
These terms remain the same from the very beginning and it was not changed or modified. We modified payment processors and other minor issues.

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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-15-2007, 11:41 PM
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This what happens when the 240 days are over :

1. You get your Principal back at the end of the
240 days that started the "Package"

2. Each and every increase coming from compound
or coming from new spend will have it's own 240
days in that same "Package"

Let's say a member kept compounding at 50% all
the time, in this case and after the 240 days are
over for that Package, compounded profit is returned
every day, excluding weekends and holidays.

Compounded profit can not be compounded again.

No increases can be made to that expired package.

A member can start a new Package using the first
principal that was returned and/or some of the compounded
profits that will be paid at a rate corresponding to
the method that member used for compounding.

You don't have to wait till the present package expires, you
can, if you want, start a new package and have a new 240
days started.

Regards


.
Yes. Everything is correct. I appreciate your help here.

Sincerely yours,
Michael Rodden,
OTI, Inc. PR Manager
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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-16-2007, 12:08 AM
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Sorry Michael for my ignorance, but i just want to clear my doubt,

Let say if i am putting my deposit of USD1000.00 for 100% compounding, according to your main page calculator, i will be getting approximately USD 64440.59 at the end of the investment term i.e 240 days, where the net income is USD63440.59.

Is that mean my net income of USD63440.59 will be putting on to another 240 days of investment period and i can only withdrawl my initial investment of USD1000.00, after the initial 240 days of investment period with 100% compounding..?

Or i can really withdrawl all the USD64440.59 at the end of the initial 240 days of investment period with 100% compounding on..?

Sorry to ask again...thank you
Each time you compound, that portion of compounded profit starts 240-trading days period. For example, the profit you compound in 20 trading days will be available for withdrawal in 260 trading days. So, after the end of your initial investment term you'll be getting your compounded profit by portions day after day... The last portion of compounded profit will be received 480 trading days after your initial investment.

To date we have around 140,000 of active clients from all parts of the world. People invest millions of USD with our company. Surely they do not post their income on the forums. There are many people keeping money in their operating accounts to obtain interest on the balance that is paid every day. So the withdrawals of hundreds of thousands and even millions of USD are usual things here. I want to thank all of our clients supporting us on various forums.

Sincerely yours,
Michael Rodden,
OTI, Inc. PR Manager
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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-16-2007, 02:22 AM
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Each time you compound, that portion of compounded profit starts 240-trading days period. For example, the profit you compound in 20 trading days will be available for withdrawal in 260 trading days. So, after the end of your initial investment term you'll be getting your compounded profit by portions day after day... The last portion of compounded profit will be received 480 trading days after your initial investment.

To date we have around 140,000 of active clients from all parts of the world. People invest millions of USD with our company. Surely they do not post their income on the forums. There are many people keeping money in their operating accounts to obtain interest on the balance that is paid every day. So the withdrawals of hundreds of thousands and even millions of USD are usual things here. I want to thank all of our clients supporting us on various forums.

Sincerely yours,
Michael Rodden,
OTI, Inc. PR Manager
ok if you guys payout millions a day... what the hell are you doing on this rinky-dink site... you should be as big as prodential or etrade with TV advertisment... this is a ponzi folks... if it wasn't... they wouldn't even be here talking to you... ya see... this type of 'reel in' fraud needs to be dealt with using a firing squad.
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Re: OpenTrade - opentrade.net
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Old 10-16-2007, 03:41 AM
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Each time you compound, that portion of compounded profit starts 240-trading days period. For example, the profit you compound in 20 trading days will be available for withdrawal in 260 trading days. So, after the end of your initial investment term you'll be getting your compounded profit by portions day after day... The last portion of compounded profit will be received 480 trading days after your initial investment.

To date we have around 140,000 of active clients from all parts of the world. People invest millions of USD with our company. Surely they do not post their income on the forums. There are many people keeping money in their operating accounts to obtain interest on the balance that is paid every day. So the withdrawals of hundreds of thousands and even millions of USD are usual things here. I want to thank all of our clients supporting us on various forums.

Sincerely yours,
Michael Rodden,
OTI, Inc. PR Manager
Hi Michael,

I´m in OT since december 2006, I have 2 questions:

1- after 240tds the remaining balance on deposit account continue receiving daily interests?

2- Am I still allowed to compound after the 240tds is over?

I hope to stay with OT for a long time if OT stays too, of course.
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