HYIP often referred to as a high yield investment program.
All HYIP programs are ponzi, to paraphrase they pay out the returns to early investors from the new money coming in. Don't be conned by'we invest in forex markets','we buy and resell foreclosed properties' or anything else they may tell you, they are all ponzi schemes and will stop paying when the cash runs out.
There's also HYIP programs which are set up by scammers. And then run with the money when they're pleased with their 'profit'. They do of course pay at the start and there's always a healthy band of cheerleaders to urge new referrals, plenty of whom never invest any of their own cash, they just inspire others to do so. These scam programs regularly employ 'paid to post' shills who are paid a couple of pennies to post a program is paying. This is especially the case latterly where these shills are now disguised as monitors who post they've been paid in several program threads on many forums.
Are you seeing the same people continually posting they have been paid a few cents? If you see a pattern then the probabilities are those programs are paying for posts and lying to it's members. Look at the program's pay plan and at how much the monitor says they have invested into it ( it'll be on the monitor site ). Then see whether the numbers add up. $50 'investment' into a 200% an hour pay plan will glaringly pay the monitor more than ten cents. That 10 cents is the amount they are paid to post. These are the programs you should stay away from, they're going to promise you the earth and scouse borrow your money - FACT!
These monitors will do DD ( due dilligence ) before accepting any program into their monitoring system. They're going to check how long a program has been registered, their IP address, what country it's run from, whether everything they say about themselves matches the information the monitor has and then and only then will a monitor accept them. These experienced monitors can detect when things are going wrong and will flag a frail program early.
So how do you know who these honest HYIP Monitors are? They rarely post at forums and if they do their investment and payments will match the program's pay plan. Check for people that have purchased advertising banners at the better forums and of course search for them with your usual search engine.
www.hyipregulate.com is one of the most trusted HYIP monitors on the internet.
don't be too quick to leap into anything, take your time, read the forums and learn how these programs operate and remember that they are high-risk so you could lose your investment. Reading and learning for weeks wasn't quite what you were considering either, you want to earn money and you wish to earn it now.
hyip monitoring surely the smartest thing to do then is to follow the recommendation of the HYIP Monitoring services who invest in the thousand's of HYIP programs out there and report whether a program is paying or not. These experienced financiers will report if a program isn't paying on time enabling you to withdraw your money so how could you possibly lose?
Good luck and remember a phrase you may become more and more acquainted with - before you make a HYIP investment never invest more than you can stand to lose.
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