HYIP stands for High Yield Investment Program.
These can be both online and offline companies which offer a higher
return on your investments than banks do. But due to the fact that
offline HYIPs usually have very high investment minimums only online HYIPs are of interest to private investors. HYIP
owners usually claim getting their above average returns on the stock
market, FOREX, by placing bets on sports events or by participating in
various online ventures. A part of the profits from these activities is
shared among the investors according to the program's investment plans
and the remaining amount is used to cover the hosting/maintenance fees
and to pay the owners. There are two main types of online HYIPs - investment funds and autosurfs.
Investment funds work pretty much similar to banks. You invest some
amount into one of the plans and get a daily/weekly/monthly interest
credited to your account balance depending on the plan's rates.
Autosurfs require you to visit some of their advertiser's websites to
earn the daily ROI and you might not get paid if you don't. Both types
of online HYIPs accept very low investments of $1 - $50
which is possible with the use of electronic currencies. The most
important electronic currency in the world of HYIPs is Liberty Reserve. If you want to start investing you will have to open an account with them.
Unfortunately there are HYIPs that don't invest their
members' money and work as so called Ponzis. They depend on new
investors' money to pay the old ones. That is why it is very important
to do your Due Diligence ( "DD" or "homework" ) on every program before
you join. This means you have to study all the information available on
the program such as hosting, script, feedback on forums and monitors and
adjust your investments accordingly. If you do it right, you will be
able to make some serious money with HYIPs. Good luck!
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