Archive for December, 2005

What Are Believable HYIP Returns?

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

After this whole Nova-Lights fiasco, our eyes have been opened to what kind of returns are actually possible, and which are not. Is 1.43% a day actually possible to be made in the forex market over a long period of time? Our answer to this is no. If y…

The Rough Terrain Of The HYIP Arena

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

As we all know, most Internet HYIPs last no longer then a few months. The few programs which last longer are the ones who have a plan for longevity, and stability. Approximately one out of every 13 programs last as long as 3-4 months, however only abou…

HYIP: Professional Investment Strategies

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

As investors get more and more experience in the risky yet lucrative HYIP arena, they start developing their own investment strategies which enable them to succeed and keep deriving profits instead of losing their hard-earned money. While there can har…

How We All Should View HYIPS

Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

HYIPs can be extremely profitable with a good strategy, plenty of experience, and the ability to sense when to quit. Unlike Most traditional investments HYIPs are riskier, and most of the time run by dishonest people.We have come to a sensible conclusi…

HYIP Play It Save!!

Monday, December 19th, 2005

So, you have money and you want to invest in HYIP. It’s a pretty good thinking. HYIP is really rocking at this moment but and this is a very big BUT. Do you know how to play in the big league? If no then there is every probability that you would burn…

Advice on What Not to Do!

Sunday, December 18th, 2005

After the failure of a few programs, and some scares in a few others, it has angered us greatly at the degree of ignorance some HYIP investors have. Recently many individuals have complained to E-Gold.com about certain programs, some which collapsed an…

Top 10 HYIP Mistakes

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

Hello fellow HYIPer,Without mistakes we can’t learn. And as you’ll see, I’ve learnt a lot!It goes without saying that you’re responsible for your own investments, you shouldn’t invest what you can’t afford to lose and that this information shouldn’t be…