Sunday, April 11, 2010

11 April 2010 - SMI Talk™

Hi guys! I'm sorry for the late edition of SMI Talk™ again— seems like it'll be more appropriate to set this special weekly edition on every Sunday huh? If you're unfamiliar with this section yet, SMI Talk™ discusses my specific evaluation of several programs for the week, what are my strategies for the coming week and which program's an All-Star, and which program's going under. Last but not least, I'll reiterate any promotion that my blog is having at the end of the post. I can't believe Safe-Money-Invest is offering so many promotions these days..Lol) So remember to keep checking this edition of SafeMoneyInvest's weekly post because there will be loads of goodies in store!

Without further ado, let's start with the All-Star of the Week!

All-Star of the Week: TopFinancial

TopFinancial is, without a doubt, one of my top 3 investment programs right now. Infinitiva is undoubtedly on the no.1 spot, with TopFinancial and EuronanoInvest vying for the 2nd and 3rd spot. TopFinancial is now just over 6 months online and if you take a look at their Ratings' page, each and every monitor listed there has been monitoring them with no significant signs of dissatisfaction. I think this is a testament to the site's stability and consistent performance. This last week I've had no problem withdrawing my referral commission at all, and my principal is still growing steadily at 100% compounded. Note that if you wish to earn higher interests, you can consider activating their Advanced Compounding option, which locks in your whole principal for a certain amount of time (you can't change the compounding percentage nor withdraw during that period) in exchange for a higher rate of interest. All in all, a great site coupled with flawless administration earns this site a two-thumbs up from SafeMoneyInvest.

Going-Under of the Week: MoneyFlowCorp

Seems like my prediction several days ago has proved to be accurate. Despite what some might claim a very "well-prepared" site(in many regards actually, such as the site's design, advertising campaign, the overall presentation of the site), MoneyFlowCorp has collapsed after just 2 weeks online. It seems like the "scam season" is not over yet; even though many are prepared to see a short-term high ROI program such as MoneyFlowCorp collapse in a short period of time, I would say it still disappoints me immensely to witness what the industry have become — nothing but quick scams.

Programs to watch: UmbaFund, ManorTrust and MoneyBreeze.

UmbaFund is a short-term, extremely high ROI program that pays 15% daily for 15 days and 200% after 7 days. I think this one is really attractive in part due to the fact that it pays daily, and it's also stickied on MoneyMakerGroup just a day after the site was launched. This means the admin running the show is experienced in this field, he/she knows what he/she is doing and buying a sticky thread on MoneyMakerGroup is definitely one of the most effective ways to get the program out there. Besides, UmbaFund seems to have a deep advertising budget, which only implies the program itself has enough funds to go around. Whether or not the site will last is anyone's guess, but I would say as it pays such high returns, and the minimum to invest is only set at $1, it would be at least a fun ride. I can't believe SafeMoneyInvest is now ranked 200,000 in the world! I think UmbaFund embodies the very essence of HYIP &mdas; the potential to make huge returns from a small deposit.

ManorTrust is a mid-term mid-ROI HYIP that pays 2.4% daily for 70 calendar days, with your principal returned upon expiry. That's a net profit of 168% in 70 days. As it is, the opportunity to earn is definitely present, but it will take a lot more than just a sticky thread on MoneyMakerGroup to make it in this industry. The reason ManorTrust gets a special mention in this post is due to the fact that it only takes 42 days, or 1 month (31 days) and 11 days to break even. Given the performance of the site thus far, I would say there's a good chance the site will make it past the 42-day mark. Of course, that's only possible granted that no claims of being "hacked" are tossed around during that period.

MoneyBreeze is a recently launched somewhat high-ROI program. Despite the fact that they are offering 112% after 7 days, 133% after 14 days, 160% after 21 days and 200% after 28 days, there's something about the site that makes me have a second glance at it. Perhaps the fact that it has a customized licensed GoldCoders' script, a nice design, and a dedicated server by BlockDos is making me having second thoughts? I'm not sure. But either way, this site has a nice overall presentation that makes it stand out from the crowd. I sense an experienced admin pulling the strings behind the show, but that's merely my prediction. They accept LibertyReserve, PerfectMoney and StrictPay only. This is quite a disappointment for me because if they were to introduce AlertPay as well, I reckon that will be quite a booster for their popularity. I will try to get in touch with the admin to find out what are his plans for the future, so stay tuned to SafeMoneyInvest to find out more about this program!

My investment tip for the week:
Split up your deposits between several payment processors

While this might not make sense to you, it makes sense to many experienced investors. Have you seen some investors who make several small deposits via AlertPay, StrictPay and LibertyReserve? Ever wondered why? Well, consider this: AlertPay may be one of the most reliable payment processors out there, and there's at least a chance for you to file for chargeback in the event that your investment turns sour (scam). On the other hand, there's an equally likely chance that the admin will claim that the account is suspended and refuses to pay you back a single cent. What should you do to minimize that risk?

Diversify! Not only should you diversify in your investment portfolio, you should use different payment processors as well. Note that as LibertyReserve and StrictPay do not offer chargebacks, oftentimes the admin will continue payouts on LibertyReserve and other payment processors. This is definitely not fool-proof, but I believe in diversification. So perhaps you would like to try this strategy out today as I've tried it several times in the past and it worked like a charm. (It's definitely not because I'm a monitor that the programs paid me! Lol...)

If you have any tips or strategies to share, please email me at safemoneyinvest (at) gmail.com!

Here's the promotion for this week on SafeMoneyInvest:

**Promotion Details**

Promotion 1: For the next week, I will post a random comment in my blog post that starts with "I can't believe SafeMoneyInvest...." for 7 days. Make sure you write down that specific comment for 7 days in a row to get a chance to win $10 straight to your LibertyReserve account. Only 3 will be chosen and only 1 entry is allowed for each reader. Multiple entries will be treated as cheating and the entry from that reader will be disqualified.

Promotion 2: If you're a member of MoneyMakerGroup, Talkgold or DreamTeamMoney, here's a huge opportunity for you to earn free cash! (If you're not a member yet, you can join here:


If you insert my blog's logo as your avatar, AND include my blog's link in your signature, I will award $1 into your LibertyReserve account by the end of the week. Please send me the link to your member profile when you have updated your profile. Note that the link has to be up for at least 5 days to qualify for the free cash :D

Here's the URL for my avatar: http://i45.tinypic.com/21ecbyp.png

Promotion 3: Introduce this blog to your friends and family and ask them to subscribe! If you like the content of this blog, why not share it with your friends and family? If the subscriber count reaches 250 by the end of April, I will organize a small contest which includes free money, free credit in any program of your choice that has been reviewed by SafeMoneyInvest and many more!

That's all for today folks! See you later today with some daily news and updates on Wazzup™ Daily News!

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