Lvl 44: How to actually find ways to get HYIP in the first place

HYIPs can be an easy way to make money from the couch. We’re getting HYIP, man, but how do we do it? What sort of resources should you use to find HYIPs? There are several categories of resources and I’ll provide some recommendations within each of them to help you make it easy to find. Monitors: Look at reviews and ratings of HYIPs. HYIP Scope * http://hyipscope.org/ GoldPoll https://www.goldpoll.com/ AllHYIPMonitors.com Literally the title says it all. View the status all monitors at a glance. Forums: Talk with other investors and admins. Dream Team Money http://www.dreamteammoney.com/ Money Talk World http://www.moneytalkworld.com/forum.php?s=f5bd339d51e9c2a851d74fcf21143d45 iTalkMoney http://forum.italkmoney.com/ HYIP Mutual Funds Like a traditional mutual fund but..for HYIPs Diversity Fund Better Bits Club Hybrids A combo of the above. Buy private “shares” in the company View monitor Forum Chat Passive-Earner My portfolio: http://n8zerdude.passive-earner.com/portfolio.html Best e-moneys 150% share Link credits to add your ref link Vote ratings (1-5 stars) Add comments Report Problem Upgrade VIP My Traffic Value Monitor https://www.mytrafficvalue.com/monitor.html Forum: https://www.mytrafficvalue.com/forum.html Fast Track Queue (130%) Buy Royalty Positions $0.0007 each as of May 2019 Buy Premium Listing Groups on Facebook (or Discord Chats) The “new school” forum Diversity Fund Official Group Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/931493513622985/ Better Bits Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BetterBitsClub/ Passive-Earner Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2083954401869297/ ProcrastiN8rs: https://www.facebook.com/groups/procrastin8rs/ _How do you know if a program is going to be “stable” 1. Look at how many days the program has been running Anything less than a week is danger zone (get in early, get out fast) Anything less than a month is proceed with caution (it could be coming to an end soon) Any program that lasts more than a month is usually pretty stable, meaning you may be able to still profit from it, even though you weren’t in first, but don’t go too deep. 2. Look at the numbers How much is the total ROI? 130% max is really the target for a long-term HYIP. Anything more than that is gonna close fast (less than a week) and possibly never even pay out. How much are they offering in returns daily? 2-3% is the Goldilocks zone and no more than around 5%. Any more than that and you’rte _really playing the lottery. The higher the return, the higher the risk. Are your profits held until the end of the investment or paid out daily? Generally speaking, programs that hold your funds until the term ends are riskier. It means you can’t cash out anything until x amount of days. 3. Compare Things to keep in mind when searching:
- Look out for fake reviews: - Overly glowing reviews - Some admins from other programs hire people to call their competition a scam, even though they are still paying. - Examine the text. Does it seem human or robotic? - Look at the user’s post history. Are they only posting about one program or admin? Are they new? Do they only have negative/postive reviews? A legit account is balanced.
- Premium, Executive are ads. Just like Google ads, not necessarily the best results, just the results that were paid to be there.
- Take advantage of RCB (Referral Commision Back) from BetterBits, Diversity Fund, HYIP Scope.
- If some people are saying they are getting paid but others aren’t (and they don’t seem fake) that means the admin is sending out SELECTIVE payments. DO NOT SIGN UP.
Search the Admin Often times, admins make it difficult to track them down. They use fake names and fake profile pics. They use a different username. They put identity protection on their website. But in the off chance they do share their real personal info, or at least use the same psedoname multiple times, take a look into their history. Remember… Never invest more than what you’re willing to lose Trust no one Relax Disclaimer: Every financial investment you decide to take is a risk that you are responsible for, and I am not promising you any sort of profit. I am not your financial advisor nor do I claim to have any sort of credentials to give you that type of advice. It is possible to lose money and there is no guarantee that you will actually make money with any sort of investment I talk about. Results may vary. Coming this summer on Lazy Island… EXTREME Hammocking, a new attraction!