The HYIP Business - Is It Really A Hopeless Situation? This is part one of a series of articles on the concepts of a real high yield investment program. We begin with a discussion about the current situation in the HYIP business and the prespectives of the future.Have you made any money?What's your experience with the high yield investment programs? Chances are you may have made some or you have lost a lot. Few of the HYIP investors manage to make a big buck and few unlucky mates lose their savings in this rough business. Are you disappointed or bored enough to give up? Since you read this, I believe you have not given up. You have just realized that the HYIP investing does not equal "easy money". Most of the times it's closer to gambling than to investing. The HYIP world is full of scams. But why?Most sceptics in this arena will tell you that most HYIPs to be scams because it's impossible for anyone to achieve the return on investment that the HYIPs usually offer. The sceptics will be right. The sceptics will be wrong too. It's really impossible to achieve outrageous returns like 2% daily or even 20% monthly long term. Sertainly you could do it for a week or month. You could even do 1000% daily if you "invest" in sports betting. But that is just a gamble and always results in more losses than gains. And I mean always. There is another problem - the motivation. If one can by any chance make 2% ROI per day, he can start with as little as $100 and by compounding to have $137,740 in just one year. Anyone who has such a magic profit machine would just invest themselves instead of sharing this wealth with you. But what is high yield investing?Do you really need to make 2% daily? The banks give you 3%-4% yearly - up to 5% - 6% at best cases. The mutual funds rare can achieve more than 20% per annum. Everything above this is pretty high yield. If you can achieve 50% - 100% per year or 5% - 8% per month, you already have found the perfect high yield investment. And if you want to share it with the others, you can create the perfect real HYIP. Achieving such figures is possible. The range between 20% - 100% per year or 3% - 8% per month is enough to motivate you to look for other people's money AND to attract those money / investors. Such rates should be the target of the realistic high yield investor. And there are only few steps from investing yourself to leveraging your profits by creating an investment club. In this series of articles I'll tell you why most don't do it, how could you do it and why would you do it. Read on - the next article from this series will be about the basics of the real HYIP. If you don't want to miss it, make sure you are subscribed to out newsletter. Part Two is now available - The Real Hyip Can Exist Published at Jul, 20 '07 ; read 1163 times; If you liked this article subscribe to the Free HYWD Newsletter
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This is part one of a series of articles on the concepts of a real high yield investment program. We begin with a discussion about the current situation in the HYIP business and the prespectives of the future.






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