A Little Ditty About Short Term Plans

Before I get heavy into this article, I can't stress how important it is to stay
within a budget here online. I got that constant haggling thing going on
with the good guy dressed in white on one shoulder and that scorched
guy in red on my other shoulder. 

Whoa! This looks good but geez that ROI is high but I could make a good
buck there. The guy in the red pajamas and forked tail always says..
"go for it...do it", while the dude in white which seems to have the same
mind set as my conscience.."now hold up there buddy!..think about what
your getting into..are you over your limit in spends or do you have some
surplus to throw in that risky venture.

Let's talk about HugMoney. Short term plans and was slotted as a short life
program as well. Started back mid December but still going strong to date.
Who knew? I could have made a bundle with that one if hindsight was 20/20.

Today I got paid quick from a short three day term for an end gain of 10% on
my invest with General-Income. Gaining popularity by the day and accepts all
payment processors but that guy in white on my shoulder is saying...
"but?..will it be another Huggie?". Anyway, I threw what I made back in for another
3 days for further growth



I know some people go in and out of these short term programs usually gaining
as they go but sometimes that stone in that river to prosperity they are crossing
sinks and they lose their footing plus their money. So..I categorize these type
programs as very high risk. No telling when they will falter but there is an opportunity
to make a fast dollar. However, when a plan expires...it's decision time and that
inner turmoil starts up again.

Overall, the ROI gained is low to your average surf where on a good day with an
exceptionally popular program your making 9% per day for example for 15 days.
The gig with the HYIPs like I mentioned above is...3 days and you get your principal
back plus interest. Then you can say thank you and "see ya" or get to thinking...
should I or shouldn't I?....lol


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