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It is Friday the 13th today folks (check Google in case you don’t know what Friday the 13th means yet), but I hope not too much horror stories are happening in your HYIP portfolios, just as it is all calm and relatively stable in mine. The new year, has not yet brought us any new programs that look like potential long term winners at the fist glance, but this is my humble opinion. I at least do not see anything that visibly stands out from the crowd of all newcomers, but of course it may be not yet the time for the right judgement to be made this early in the new year and we just have to wait a bit and see if the situation changes. With that said, I did however just added one new (recently started) program to the list and that is Cepheus Invest. Have a look at it and if you decide to follow me on this one, please do so moderately for now, because we need to see what happens here about a month down the road. Basically what I mean is that if this program is to take off later on, there will be a number of criteria which will mature by that time for us to look at, to decide if additional deposits merit consideration. If not, you and I should be able to recover a greate portion of the original investment, even if the things go south around then.
I wanted to make a few points on and provide brief report about the performance of the programs on my monitoring page. First of all, I have to say that with the exception of recent HyperCompound closure, my entire HYIP portfolio has still no new failures and this is the case since early November of the last year. I mentioned it in my last post, but I am proud to report again that my portfolio seems to be by far not some random list of HYIPs.
I have just completed the full cycle of relatively sizable investment in HYIP Innovation, which offers rather high daily returns, which makes them a good candidate for fast principal recovery. Two of my consecutive deposits there now matured and payouts were received in full. I am considering to make new deposit with HYIP Innovation, but I would like to wait a little now and see how program is performing within the next couple of weeks.
My currently active second choice of programs that are offering somewhat higher daily percentage than usual (therefore more risky) is Royalty 7. After receiving all promised earnings on my original deposit, I recently made a second one there and it is now at about one third of its way to expiry. It seems that Royalty 7 is growing in popularity and if this trend continues, it should serve well even to newly joining the program members.
EurexTrade keeps paying whenever requested and I have to tell you that this program is one hell of the exception from all the imaginable HYIP “rules” out there. By “rules” I mean the things we typically look at when estimating how any given program is developing, such as website traffic, the extend of advertisements run by the program, the number of votes et.c. We normally look at all these things, considering the fact that the program analyzed is very well might be “powered by” the ponzi mechanics and we therefore expect all of these factors to be increasing over time. EurexTrade has pretty much non of the above factors growing, BUT this is the exact trend this program had about a year ago, yet it keeps paying. The only conclusion which one could make here is that this program must be not relying on its membership growth. Would I recommend to invest with EurexTrade right now? Well, I honestly have no clue what to say on this, so please just let me leave it at the fact that I am only reporting what happens here. Yes, my deposit has already expired here, I can request it for withdrawal, but I am not planning to do it. As my old readers know, I am not a fan of trying to “catch” the “right time” for withdrawals, I am trying to stay with what is paying to the end.
Another two programs that I personally consider of being relatively new and that I recommend to have a good look at are Solid Forex LTD and Wales Finance. The Wales Finance is really new, so as I said earlier for another new program, if you do decide to deposit here, please do so moderately for now. Solid Forex LTD is probably at more advanced but still early stage of its development and I expect this program to become more visible on various HYIP relaed web resources with its advertisement campaign just about now, for it to become more popular, therefore more reliable.
Today, I also wanted to share an opinion about considerations of joining new HYI programs the admins of which are known to run another one earlier, especially if such knowledge is made public. It happens sometimes that either users themselves or perhaps some of the HYIP publishers would recognize in one new program some definitive attributes of a previously run one. Such “attributes” could be the use of the same unique script, textual description similarities or perhaps the manner in which administrator communicates with its members. Well, in the case when earlier program run by such “recognized” administrator failed, we surely do not want to deal with the same “manager” again and this is a no brainier – one should avoid such newer, likely to not succeed “incarnation”.
However, things are getting a lot more interesting when such “recognized” administrator is known to run an overall successful program in the past. In this case our first reaction is usually positive in anticipation of something good about to happen again and we naturally tend to have a desire to join such new ventures. If not turned to “full critical mode”, our thinking goes like this – “If I only new back then, that the first program would be so successful, I would have deposited a lot more and would never withdraw that principal. But hey, now I know that it is the same administrator and now I am given the second chance. Hurray!!!…”. Guess what the problem with such thinking is? The problem first of all is that this administrator knows exactly what you are thinking and you need to ask yourself a question: Why instead of just running a good program again, would this administrator go and yell around who he/she is, to make sure that everybody knows about it? Can it be that such administrator simply wants your bigger deposits right from the start? But if that happens and if you know that this is a ponzi scheme, how can you expect such “overloaded” from the start program to be any lasting, stable and that it would not run out of funds way too quickly? Considering the super risky nature of the whole HYIP business, don’t you think that there is also a good chance that the “yelling” admin simply does not want to spend months and months this second time and rather use his prior “reputation” for faster gains in deposits and to close the shop early? The fact is, exactly this happened many, many times in the past and it is going to keep happening.
Another fact for everyone to take into consideration regardless of administrator’s intentions is that never EVER, did the second HYIP venture by the publicly announcing himself to be running it administrator, was any better or even similar to the fist one! If not plain scams, such ventures never lasted to give profits even to the very original program depositors. I am standing by this statement, it also applies to the future and if any of my readers know about any such secondary HYIP being more successful than the first one, please let me know and once confirmed I promise to eat my hat.
In my opinion, only those HYIPs that bear an element of its own unique attraction AND the element of not readily predictable future for the program, will deliver consistently well. It is in human nature to explore the unknown and attractive and even when something good is discovered on the way, we do not stall there, we have natural desire to keep exploring. I hope my readers will give a good thought to all of the above reasoning, develop their own and apply it wisely for their HYIP choices.
This does it for today. Happy walking through the wonders of the HYIP world.
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