Are HYIPs Gaining Popularity?

In my court, all the profit shares I was in are on the ropes except for
NewSurfAge who has paid out a consistent 20% weekly rebate since
launch. Autosurfs this time of the year are poked at with a long stick
to see if they will go a round or two.

So what's left? MLM, which was the talk a month ago, has tailed off
lately as the never ending referral hunt in these make them for a tough
go. HYIPS!... or High Yield Investment Programs seem to be rising in
the popularity polls these days. Specially, long running programs like....
Genius Funds where I am very close to making twice so much money
in profit than I have in locked in funds.



I am in more of these lately than I have been and consistent payments
from programs like FXEuro make them an attraction. Some have been
running for over 3 years and there are those designed just for a short
run where the Admin wins in most cases where payments just shut off
one day.

Like any venture online, HYIPs are a risk and if anything, very addictive.
Your in profit and do some math...hmmm...if I double my invest there I
could make twice so much daily. An honest program run by a responsible
Admin with a conscience...it could work but there are very few out there
that match that description.

No recruiting required and no surfing is another big draw with these programs.
Just login daily or whenever suits your fancy and let your funds "ride" for another
day, cashout or compound if the Admin allows it. Can't get easier than that
but again it's accompanied by that nemesis...the high risk factor.

Before entering any of these lazy boy plans....you should do some research on
the history of the program, set aside some funds to invest that you can afford to
lose and stay informed.


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