Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Internet Investing

There are many options for capital investing. You may put it into a bank, buy stock of
some well-known company or buy a piece of art or real estate. However, many
potential private investors do not have enough money to make an effective
investment: real estate, art and stock of leading corporations are not very easy to
afford. Bank interests from moderate sums will be ridiculous.

What shall the private investor do? He/she is isolated from ‘the big game’, and small
investments do not promise anything but a headache and time waste. Here come
HYIP (High Yield Income Programs) to help the prospective investor. Using special
Internet services you invest a certain sum of money (entrance limit are very low as a
rule) then during the determined term you get an interest from your investment. The
interest is paid every day or every week, or monthly. The rates vary from 0.3% up to
3% per day. The investor gets back his/her investment very quickly and then he/she
starts getting the pure profit.

Are HYIP profitable?
Yes, sure. The private investor has almost no possibility to
effectively invest small amount of money and regularly get some good profit out of it.
A private person not having enough financial means, reputation, serious business
partners, working schemes and contacts is almost completely isolated from serious
investment activity and the ‘big game’ on the stock exchange. By taking part in HYIP
the private investor gets a kind of an agent who has the knowledge and possibilities
the investor lacks and who makes the investment instead of the private investor.

Is HYIP participation risky?
Yes, of course. As any other investment activity the High
Yield Income Programs are risky venture. No one will ever guarantee that the money
put by HYIP organizers into some project will actually bring the maximum profit.
However, the qualified specialists developing the high-yield schemes always reinsure
themselves. The part of the means is spent on financial instruments of maximum
security that guarantees the investors some minimal safety of their investments.


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