The Yellow Brick Road

The "Yellow Brick Road" or the Path laid with Gold was used as a promotional
tool frequently when I first started out but I don't see it all now. I guess because
of all the pot holes, dead ends and forks in that road, where taking the wrong
path, leads to disaster and empty payment processors.

My route these days is just straight and narrow, never ending, on a constant hike
to build on my pool of funds. A lot of times I have been held up for a bit but always
continue on..never looking back at the losses, always in search of more profit.

Speaking of searching...

An interesting new "short timer" has launched and where I like the plans,
I registered and invested. Accepting Alertpay, along with LR and Strictpay,
GoldWay Money has a starting plan of 115% after 4 days with principal
return.

This is the first decent HYIP launch so far, in this last full week of May. There
are a constant barrage of programs starting up with an unsustainable ROI
such as 120% after 1 day. Even as a pure ponzi. these lures for the gamblers
among us, are doomed to fail quickly. I don't look at anything below 3 days.

Let's analyze 115% after 4 days. That's only 3.75% per day and if the regular
amount of members come on board, which is common for these type programs,
averaging around 2000+ , makes for a good run as long as the Admin has a
conscience and runs it straight.


So...here we go again...one round and jump back to see how the Admin is
running the HYIP...any problems?, red flags?, everybody getting paid?...all
mental questions I answer before proceeding and going for another term.

There are still more than the average HYIPs that crash and burn lately so
one has to consider the risk factor and the plans being put out there these
days. Been a few lately with terms such as 135% or 130% after 6 and 7 days.
I only do one round in these because after that day arrives, when the first payments
are dished out...there will be a steady onslaught of withdrawal requests happening
and the program will implode quickly running out of funds.

Some may call this "hit and running"...in the case of these extreme High ROI
programs, I call it being smart because "playing" anymore will result in a loss.
Comparable to walking into a casino with a pocket full of cash. When to call it
quits is being responsible to yourself and your family if your using money you
can't afford to lose.

 

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