
02-07-2010, 10:15 PM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
For The Newbies.. Make sure you read alot in to a program before you jump.. High ROI ... Dont get sucked up in the hype .. I did with a few programs in the past that was paying 5% daily.. they lasted about 2 months.. 1-2 % daily programs seem to last the longest and the ones that give the support and dont hide behind there e-mails seem to b the ones to go with.. hope this helped!!
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02-18-2010, 03:40 PM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
Very useful post ! thanks for sharing
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03-05-2010, 02:20 AM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
if you are a newbie, you should make every possible attempt to stay away from hyips.
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03-05-2010, 02:32 AM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
Quantitative indicators, reveal the truth.
Must find quantifiable indicators.
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03-05-2010, 02:48 AM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
100% of HYIPs are ponzis
anybody that says 99.9% or otherwise are just sheep - show me the program that took away from the perfect score! (hint: none)
I don't understand why guys (like the one above me) try to treat playing HYIPs as something hard to do. it's not something that requires intelligence.
if you take a look around, most people actively participating in this industry come across as total f$@^wits.
quantifiable indicators
sigh.
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03-05-2010, 05:04 AM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
100% of HYIPs are ponzis. That is queit right.
If you invest little money in it,that is ok.You can close your eye and casually invest.It is no matter win or loss.But if you have much money to invest,such as thousands of U.S. dollars,you must do it seriously.My some friends and I,operate so much funds,we must be careful.
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03-05-2010, 07:21 AM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
Good post
thanks
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03-06-2010, 03:45 PM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
Quote:
Originally Posted by sirius-hyip
100% of HYIPs are ponzis. That is queit right.
If you invest little money in it,that is ok.You can close your eye and casually invest.It is no matter win or loss.But if you have much money to invest,such as thousands of U.S. dollars,you must do it seriously.My some friends and I,operate so much funds,we must be careful.
Quantifiable indicators is a key of our investment philosophy***12290;
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I'm going to disagree with the above statement. Wether you have $100 or $1000 to invest in hyip's, you should treat both amounts the same. Do your own DD, read the forums, ignore the useless monitors and diversify. That's my 2 cents.
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03-07-2010, 02:40 AM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
I think I'm lost now. (as I'm very new)
I always thought that investing little amount of money reduce the risk. I am still considering my options whether to invest in HYIP or not. I read some of the very initial posts as well and I frequently came across the words that 'most of them are scams'
I would like to know how to select a comparatively trustworthy opportunity.
Thanks in advance....
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03-07-2010, 10:32 PM
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Re: "HYIP" for NEWBIES
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jen
I think I'm lost now. (as I'm very new)
I always thought that investing little amount of money reduce the risk. I am still considering my options whether to invest in HYIP or not. I read some of the very initial posts as well and I frequently came across the words that 'most of them are scams'
I would like to know how to select a comparatively trustworthy opportunity.
Thanks in advance....
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Jen, the problem is that you do not understand what the term "risk" means.
From the dictionary: risk=
a. the hazard or chance of loss.
b. the degree of probability of such loss.
As you can see, the risk is the same if you would invest $50 or $5,000 in the same HYIP's same investment plan, or
is the same if you diversify and invest $5-$5 (total $50) each in 10 HYIPs or $500-$500 (total $5,000) in the same 10 HYIPs.
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