Thursday, July 30, 2009

Tips For Successful HYIP Investing

By: Ilham Maulana

Through my years of experience investing in HYIPs myself, I bring to you the following 5 tips that I ALWAYS look for before investing:

1. Advertising - This is one of the most important factors. Any HYIP that advertises will get a lot more members and more money flowing in than a HYIP who just has a thread on a couple forums.

Because of this there are also a wider range of people promoting it and telling others bringing in even more people and investments. And as you should know new members and new investments are the cornerstone to a longer lasting HYIP.

Advertising is probably the one factor that can make the biggest difference in the success of a HYIP.

2. Reputation - Before investing in any HYIP it is vitally important to check out the reputation of it and read what other people are saying. By checking the reputation you can protect yourself from joining a HYIP that's not paying or that has poor customer support or that is inevitably going to fail very fast due to people posting bad experiences.

It's also possible that someone has a good idea who the HYIP admin is and depending on what they have to say about this admin they can increase the number of people who join or completely halt the increase of new members.

If the HYIP doesn't have much of a reputation yet because it's too early, you could wait until you hear more about it or simply join based off of the other 4 major factors.

3. Earnings Gap Between Plans - I've seen plenty of HYIPs that look great right from the start but after more closely reviewing their plans I see that it can really make them far too risky.
Multiple plans are common among HYIPs and they typically involve giving higher earning percentages to the larger investors. This is very common and in fact can be helpful for a HYIP, but watch out to make sure the higher plans don't pay out too much more than the lowest plan.

This will keep you from getting into a HYIP that gets totally decimated when the couple largest investors decide to take out all their money.

4. Age of the HYIP - You must look at the age of a HYIP before investing. So many people out there will look to see what program is having the most success and then invest in it only to have it close down within the next couple days.

If the HYIP is too many days old your risk can greatly increase. It is best to try to enter very high paying HYIPs within the first couple days and for the lower paying HYIPs within the first handful of days. I'm avoiding specificity due to the fact that this completely depends on the type of HYIP.

The point is that it is a good idea to get into a HYIP as early as you feel comfortable getting in at. If you're happy with all the other factors and it looks promising get in then or don't get in at all.

5. HYIP Monitors - Basing your judgement off of HYIP monitors alone is a very bad idea but if you combine it with the other factors mentioned here it can help increase your odds of success.

If a HYIP is subscribed to at least a few Monitors then it is a good sign, if it is subscribed to a lot of Monitors or has paid for premium listings on a Monitor then it is a better sign. Conversely, if it is not subscribed to any monitors then you should be a little more wary.

Truthfully this factor doesn't weigh too heavily on my investment decisions but it can help push me one way or the other when I'm on the fence.

Summary
Using these five tips you will be able to choose HYIPs that are more likely to succeed and hopefully will become a more successful HYIP investor.

Remember that these 5 tips don't specifically apply to every type of HYIP but should still give you a good idea of what you may want to look into for any program that you join.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

HYIP: Playing It Right

By: Robert Thatcher


Mention anything that could lead to High Yield Investment Programs and people will listen. There are good HYIP’s and there are bad. Anything that is good has always attracted the wrong people.

HYIP’s has been around for so long coming in different names and guises but no matter what, it has not failed to attract customers. The good thing about HYIP is that it can offer good returns for investments sometimes as good as 250% in one month. The bad news is, it has its sorry share of scammers.

HYIP is probably one of the most exciting things happening online for people who are looking for ways to earn a good return for their money. Today, HYIP speculators can earn substantial profits for their investments. A HYIP may invest in properties, in stocks and in other HYIP. As these are good investments and people are flocking to it some HYIP programs are online to prey on potential investors.

HYIP programs are getting more participants by the day and every so often another HYIP program is launched. Many investors have succeeded earning fortunes virtually overnight.
Just like any other venture, especially when these have very high returns, HYIP also involves high risks, Although for people who have done their homework and played it right, a HYIP can be extremely lucrative.

If you have participated in any high yield investment programs before, you will know that programs of this nature have its own large share of scammers and you know what it means to take caution. Even when HYIP is recommended to you by a friend who have visibly earned from the venture, even when respected people in the business and in the community have profited, there is still substantial reason to be cautious and to make very good back ground research. It is a part of a scammer’s strategy to make some people win to attract more. This is similar to dropping baits to be able to fish more. More often than not, it is the good unsuspecting guy that suffers. This is why when parting with your money, serious research is needed. No one has to feel pressured to invest as long as there is still that nagging discomfort that warns you to hold back.

Good or bad, here are some pointers to get some certainty on your investment:

- Any investing is a risk. Winning and losing is a part of the game. This is why many good investors will tell you to invest first the money that is not a part of your active income. Fight first against to urge of investing a fortune even when you are certain you could win. That could come and happen anytime. There is no rush and definitely there should be no pressure. Remember HYIP investing is like gambling. While there is good fun in winning big the first time, many people who felt so certain have also made devastating losses.

- Choose HYIP programs that has been conducting successful programs for months not those that have been conducting for more than two years and definitely not those who have been there for only two weeks no matter the returns on investments that it advertises. Then conduct a shortlist.

- Do not put too much egg in the same basket. Diversify.

- Keep on monitoring the programs that you joined. If one of the programs that you joined has been down 4 times during the month, pull out your investment.

* Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides HYIP resources on http://www.about-hyip.info.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

HYIP Monitors - How They Work and Can You Trust Them?

By: Michael Goldman

HYIP, or High Yield Investment Programs allow you to earn a considerable daily or monthly interest on your investment. It can be something from 5% monthly to even unbelievable 50% daily. The risk is very high and you need always to know the most up to date information to take the right decision. By investing in HYIPs you risk your money every day, because you has no warranty that your money is safe and in fact it isn't.

There are several sources of information about HYIP programs, though no one of them is perfectly reliable, you should use them all and know how to find the needed information about every certain program. Without the right information it may be much harder to be a successful investor.

One of the main sources of the HYIP information are the HYIP monitors. HYIP monitors list all HYIP sites and provide with some basic information about the program, as when it was started, how does it claim to gain the needed profit and what are the interest and fees, but also the most important information - if the program is paying or not. Some programs continue operating even after they've finished to pay their members and while experienced investor may always find out easily if the program still pays or not, newbie investors may sometimes lose money on such programs.

All HYIP monitors work in a very simple way, they just monitor all the HYIP programs and also sort them by payouts, age and their preferences. Lots of HYIP monitors also allow people to vote for the programs. While this is a great feature, some of the votes may be easily forged by the program owners themselves, but still the majority of votes are usually made by real persons, which were happy after they got paid. Also pay more attention too the bad votes.

Good programs are never marked with "not paid", so if any HYIP monitor claims that the program is not paying, stay away from it. But even if the program is paying now, it may stop paying soon and turn to a scam. Look for more information about a program before considering an investment.

There are now hundreds of different HYIP monitors and most of them list hundreds of HYIPs, the competition is very high, though Goldpoll is one of the biggest HYIP protals. Other good HYIP monitor is HYIPs Analysis, where you can check an average lifetime of any HYIP program and estimate how long will a certain HYIP last.

HYIP monitors earn from the interest paid by the HYIPs, but also form referral comissions generated by their visitors who decide to invest in the program. Also every HYIP owner should usually pay around $20-$50 to get his HYIP listed. This money is invested aftewards into the program.

HYIP monitors are great to check the program and see if it pays, but they mostly list programs paying high returns, like over 10% daily and these HYIP usually don't last long, so a lot of people get scammed by believing that the program is able to generate this kind of interest for a long term period.

Use HYIP monitors to find new programs, but also use HYIP forums and read HYIP articles to educate yourself more and to be a more successful investor. GoldenTalk is a good HYIP forum, you can find plenty of useful information there. Also read articles and reviews published at HYIP Best.

* Michael Goldman is an experienced online entrepreneur and investor, he helps people to make money online with his sites. For more information about HYIPs, you can see HYIP Articles and Reviews and great list of HYIP monitors and HYIP forums.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com

What is HYIP?

A high-yield investment program (or as known as HYIP) is a type of Ponzi scheme, which is an investment scam that promises an unsustainably high return on investment by paying previous investors with the money invested by newcomers. (Source: Wikipedia)

While a HYIP may sound enticing, you should be careful; many HYIPs are little more than thinly disguised ponzi schemes.

A ponzi scheme is a system by which investors are lured to invest in a program by promises of very high returns on the investment. Early investors are paid using the money that later investors invest in the scheme. Things go well until new investors stop joining the system and the money runs out.

Those HYIPs that are not ponzi schemes are frequently outright scams. Investors not only are never paid any interest yield, they also never see their original investment in the HYIP again either. If the returns sound too good to be true, the HYIP is likely too good to be true. Claims of secret banking systems and alternative financial networks are simply false. In fact, the problem became common enough to cause the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to issue warnings about being taken in by the claims made in these fraudulent programs. You are probably best off if you heed their warnings.

If you are considering on making an investment in a HYIP be certain to do diligent research first. Any legitimate security that is sold to the public must be registered with the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC). If the HYIP you are considering is not registered, you should not invest. Other questions to ask yourself include, whether the claims to good to be true, and how the people running the program generate the high yield returns that you are being promised. You should be careful of the claims people make regarding some secret network or principle that allows them to make excessive returns. If the proponents of the HYIP cannot or will not explain how the returns are made then you may want to avoid investing in the program.

Article Source: wisegeek.com

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