Monday, April 23, 2012

popularhyip


What is HYIP?
High-Yield Investment Programs offer investors income that is tens or even hundreds of times greater than the rates that banks offer. They are based on forex trading, hot stocks... blah, blah, blah.
It’s all a lie. All HYIPs are financial bubbles, pyramids, or outright Ponzi schemes. Unlike actual economic bubbles, the lifespan of an HYIP is measured in days or months — in very rare cases, in years. This business involves hundreds of HYIP owners and tens of thousands of investors worldwide. Let's get to the bottom of why investors continue to invest in HYIPs.
Is it possible to invest successfully in an HYIP?
In spite of their initially pyramid scheme-like design, HYIPs really do pay out. A number of HYIP monitors and independent investors keep an eye on precisely this. HYIPs pay out for quite a while and bring investors appreciable profits. A program may suddenly be shuttered, but many investors will still end up in the black — and significantly so. Let's look at a few actual HYIPs that have been closed already, starting with long-term ones.

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