Sunday, December 30, 2012

Things to Consider Before Joining a Program


Before joining in any of the programs, please take note of the following things:

1. Find reviews or comments about the program you're interested to invest in.

2. These kinds of programs are very dynamic. Always check for updates regarding your programs.

3. Do not put everything on one program. Diversify and distribute unto other programs so that if one falls, you still have others that can help recover all your losses.

4. Do not invest what you can't afford to lose. Everyone wins and eventually loses at some point in time. Losing is normal so move on.

5. Always get your seed money back before you start compounding in order to secure your funds. Withdraw daily and don't reinvest until you have withdrawn your whole deposit.

6. Do not trust all the info presented in the website of the program. Most programs use fake phone numbers, addresses, names and many more. This does not make the program reliable.

7. All programs are bound to end someday. When it ends, whether it be you're at the winning or losing side, move on and forget about what you lost in it. Bashing a program because it ran away with your money won't do anyone any good. When this happens, just treat it as a lesson and learn from what mistakes you committed.

8. Do not blame your referrers if the program they promoted closes down. Your referrers do not have any control over the program you joined in. Just don't blame anyone and move on. Pushing blame on someone will just stress everyone out including yourself.

9. Find someone who offers RCB (Referral Commission Back) to further reduce your loss whenever a program closes down before you were able to withdraw your principal.

10. Exercise due diligence before joining anything. Knowledge is power in this field and the more you know on how everything works, the better your chances of winning.

11. Sometimes programs might not pay in time due to technical problems. Stating "SCAM" "NOT PAYING! DO NOT INVEST" on forums will scare investors and will therefore lead to panic both in the admin and investor side. Not all admins are at fault when their program gets attacked through many means. Always wait for further information before you start saying that it has stopped paying. Remember that patience is very important here.

12. Track your profits and losses because if you don't, you might be surprised at how much you have lost!

13. Research and read about the program through bloggers, monitors and groups. 
These sites can help you in reviewing some HYIPS
http://ex-admin.com/
http://thehyipbulletin.com
http://instantscamalert.com/home/
http://allmonitors.net
http://hyipreviewerblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.hyipreviewer.com/

No comments:

Post a Comment