Can
You Trust HYIP Monitors?
This article discusses HYIP monitors and how you should use them
properly. Also some information about how HYIP monitors work and if you
can trust them.
HYIP, or High Yield Investment Programs allow you to earn a considerable
daily or monthly interest on your investment. It can be something from
5% monthly to even unbelievable 50% daily. The risk is very high and you
need always to know the most up to date information to take the right
decision. By investing in HYIPs you risk your money every day, because
you has no warranty that your money is safe and in fact it isn't.
There are several sources of information about HYIP programs, though
no one of them is perfectly reliable, you should use them all and know
how to find the needed information about every certain program. Without
the right information it may be much harder to be a successful investor.
One of the main sources of the HYIP information are the HYIP
monitors. HYIP monitors list all HYIP sites and provide with
some basic information about the program, as when it was started, how
does it claim to gain the needed profit and what are the interest and
fees, but also the most important information - if the program is paying
or not. Some programs continue operating even after they've finished to
pay their members and while experienced investor may always find out easily
if the program still pays or not, newbie investors may sometimes lose
money on such programs.
All HYIP monitors work in a very simple way, they just monitor all the
HYIP programs and also sort them by payouts, age and their preferences.
Lots of HYIP monitors also allow people to vote for the programs. While
this is a great feature, some of the votes may be easily forged by the
program owners themselves, but still the majority of votes are usually
made by real persons, which were happy after they got paid. Also pay more
attention too the bad votes.
Good programs are never marked with "not paid", so if any HYIP
monitor claims that the program is not paying, stay away from it. But
even if the program is paying now, it may stop paying soon and turn to
a scam. Look for more information about a program before considering an
investment.
There are now hundreds of different HYIP monitors and most of them list
hundreds of HYIPs, the competition is very high, though Goldpoll is one
of the biggest HYIP protals. Other good HYIP monitor is HYIPs Analysis,
where you can check an average lifetime of any HYIP program and estimate
how long will a certain HYIP last.
HYIP monitors earn from the interest paid by the HYIPs, but also form
referral comissions generated by their visitors who decide to invest in
the program. Also every HYIP owner should usually pay around $20-$50 to
get his HYIP listed. This money is invested aftewards into the program.
HYIP monitors are great to check the program and see if it pays, but
they mostly list programs paying high returns, like over 10% daily and
these HYIP usually don't last long, so a lot of people get scammed by
believing that the program is able to generate this kind of interest for
a long term period.
Use HYIP monitors to find new programs, but also use HYIP forums and
read HYIP articles to educate yourself more and to be a more successful
investor. GoldenTalk is a good HYIP forum, you can find plenty of useful
information there. Also read articles and reviews published at HYIP Best.
You can see a big list of HYIP monitors and HYIP forums at HYIP
List.
More HYIP monitors are available in HYIP Links:
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