HYIP is an acronym for High Yield Investment Program, meaning they
offer a higher return than you usually can make from a ‘normal’
investment portfolio.
Many online Hyip Investment sites (or should we say Hyip ‘playing’
sites?) are fraudulent and yet, many people are attracted to this type
of investing. Why? People have discovered there are many ways to earn
money online and a lot of them are always hoping to find a ‘get rich
quick scheme’. Unfortunately greed is part of human nature.
Can you make money from Hyips? Definitely yes, provided you have the
necessary knowledge. And this is where most people fail. They are in
such a hurry in their desire to make money that they don’t take the time
or precautions to be well prepared before joining the Hyip industry.
And lose their money…
I won’t say you can get rich from Hyip investing, but it is possible to earn a reasonable extra income.
First of all you need to understand that high yields always come with
high risks, whether you invest in Hyips or in any other investment
project.
Secondly you need to follow a few basic rules:
-never invest money you are not prepared to lose
-always diversify your investment in several projects (or hyips if
you wish). If one or more projects collapse (which is undoubtedly to
happen when Hyip investing), these losses can be compensated with the
profits of your other projects.
-do some Due Diligence on the Hyips you want to invest in
-cash as soon as possible
-once you get back your initial investment, reinvest only your profits
-when a Hyip shuts down, accept your loss and go on
-stay safe online
So, how to spot the Hyips in which to invest and what Hyips to avoid?
-Visit the specialized Hyip forums and monitors to see what programs are available and what investors are saying about them.
However, be aware that some comments are written by people hired by
the Hyip administrator to promote his program. If you visit several
forums you will probably recognize them. Other comments possibly come
from investors that invested in the Hyip and get a referral commission
when they lead new investors to the Hyip. So consider only the impartial
opinions/comments. Another issue is the reliability of Hyip monitors.
Many Hyips make selective payments, meaning they pay only to monitoring
services. That’s why reliable monitors make ‘anonymous’ investments in
Hyips and even when they are paid, but have proofs of investors that the
Hyip is not paying, they will change on their monitor site the ‘payment
status’ of the fraudulent Hyip.
Most Hyips have a ‘Monitors’ or ‘Rate us’ page on their website,
displaying the payment buttons of the monitors that are following up the
Hyip. Don’t look only at the quantity of monitors buttons displayed,
but verify if the high ranked and reliable Hyip monitors are present.
The more high ranked and reliable monitors are following up the Hyip,
the more money the Hyip has invested.
-The more money a Hyip has invested or is investing, the longer it (probably) will last.
Above I already talked about the Hyips’ investment in reliable and
high ranked monitors (follow up by those monitors can be quite
expensive).
Other big expenses are publicity (banners and paid publicity in
forums, monitors, e-currency exchangers and e-money sites), and website
design and safety properties.
Is the website design unique and professional? Some websites simply
have cheap or duplicated design, which can be bought for less than $100.
Does the Hyip site have DDOS protection, https connection and dedicated
server?
-Each day a Hyip last longer, is a day closer to his ending date. Be
careful when investing in long-term plans in a Hyip that already exists
since a long time, even when most investors’ comments on it are
positive. At least do a whois search (see whois.sc) to check if the term
of the investment plans matches at least the expiring date of the
domain name.
-Stay away from Hyips with completely unrealistic interest rates such
as ’120% after 1 hour’ or ’600% after 1 day’ etc… Of course some
monitors will display ‘Paying’ because they usually/probably receive
referral commissions.
Instead look for Hyips with a reasonable interest rate. The lower the
interest rates, the more likely the program will be around for quite a
while.
Conclusion: although almost all Hyips turn out to be scam or Ponzi
schemes, there are plenty of High Yield Investment Programs that are
online for over more than a year AND paying. All you need is to acquire
the proper knowledge to make money of these investments.
Like a wise investor once said: Being successful in investing is not a
matter of finding the ‘good’ investments, but to avoid the ‘bad’
investments!
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