Sunday, August 12, 2012

Updates from the Industry

Hi everyone!
UPDATE: SafeRisk and 711Finance are not paying anymore

Welcome back to another SafeMoneyInvest update post.

Today, I'll be touching base about all the programs that I'm currently in. So far, I've made great decisions in all the programs that I'm in, and I've decided that I might consider adding in a few more in my portfolio soon. I feel that the industry is slowly coming back on its feet, and the plethora of high-quality programs available in the market right now is simply amazing.

First off, it would be InflexCapital. This program continues to shine like a bright star in the industry, and I can't say enough praises about the admin, Andrew. He's been very responsive, and he answers most, if not all, support tickets/emails in under 10 minutes if he's online, and under a few hours if he's not. Usually I have some quick questions about my referrals or what are his plans, and so far he's been very helpful. That aside, he's also always very active on Money-News-Online.com, where they have a ShoutBox for investors to communicate. I like that he's putting in a lot of hours there to answer questions and respond to investors, so hopefully he'll keep that up.

And if you look at their ranking on MNO, it is clear that they're heading somewhere. They're currently ranked at the 15th spot, and MNO's blogger, Paul, has already reached break-even point after 15-some days. I personally have talked to quite a few old friends of mine, and they are putting in quite substantial amounts as well after getting to know the admin better. I myself am putting in money in all 3 plans, and I have great hopes of them lasting for a while. You can read the review here: InflexCapital

SafeRisk is still doing pretty well at this point, even though there were some concerns about their payments a good week ago. Some people complaint about delayed payments, which were unverified, and I suspect that could be a defamation strategy competitors are employing against them. So far I've been getting my payouts on time, and one thing I really like is the ability to withdraw to different payment processors. That helps me get my money into different accounts, which I can then use to invest in other programs. Quite noticeably, there are a few programs offering different payment processors at the moment, and I like to have the flexibility of investing via any payment processor I like.

711Finance could be well on its way to stardom. What I think about them is that the admin is very smart with her money, she knows her strategy well, and she knows how the industry works. I've been having regular conversations with her, and to be honest, she's all set to last all the way into November/December, and I believe there's good reason she could. For one thing, they've been lasting this long with only LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney. They recently had some trouble processing payouts due to LibertyReserve's API issue (which in my opinion, is very buggy). Nevertheless, they stayed strong, paid out all the pending withdrawals as quickly as they could, and now they're back on track! Amanda, the admin, was also very responsive during the chaos, and remained her composure and reacted by simply doing what she always does -- keep paying. That's impressive in my book, and I'm putting in another investment with them soon when LibertyReserve stops being so buggy.

That's all for today, I'll talk to you guys soon!

Sunday, August 5, 2012

New Program Added - 711Finance

UPDATE: 711Finance is no longer paying

Hi guys, today I added a new program in my portfolio that is currently sweeping the industry by force. The name is 711Finance, a short-term high ROI program that's promised to provide a very exciting, and usually also unpredictably dramatic, experience.

The reason I joined is because the plan offered is highly lucrative, promising 12% daily for 12 days --  a very popular plan that was incredibly common among autosurf programs back in the day. In addition, a few of my friends from the "inner circle" have recommended that I take a look, and so far, I like what I see.

I won't go into a detailed description just yet because there's quite a few things I'd like to point out in my review that will come soon.

What I see so far is great support, attractive plans, and a very aggressive advertising strategy. The admin, Amanda is a very personable and likable person. It's easy to see why she's gaining a steady following, with a lot of investors singing praises for her on various platforms.

The plans have proven to be very successful in the past, so I don't see why they won't be successful this time around. Their advertising strategy is one truly worthy of taking a second look. So far they've purchased sticky listings on all the major forums, and that alone costs quite a bit. If that's not enough, they have recently purchased Sticky listing on Money-News-Online, as well as the top banner on front page. In total, that would cost upwards of $3,000 at least just from my rough calculation.

I'm already in with $200 of my own cash, and I'm ready to see this grow. Amanda said that she's trying to control the site's growth so that they can last well into September or December at least.

We'll see how that goes as time moves along.

Other Updates:

Uinvest seems to have some troubles crediting accounts with their interests this weekend. I was credited one of my two Motor Plants, and I asked the admin when will my account be credited with the full interest. He said that the issue should be solved by Monday, so we'll wait and see if that happens. So far, UInvest is probably the most stable HYIP I've seen, and I'm absolutely thrilled I decided to join them about half a year ago. I've more than made my principal back, and now I'm just riding on pure profits.

Next up is InflexCapital. Again, this mid-term performer is gaining traction in the industry, as can be seen from the reception they're receiving at Money-News-Online. A lot of investors are taking a serious look at InflexCapital now because they realized that InflexCapital would definitely have the potential to take the top few spots in the industry. As of this writing, there are not that many mid-term programs that could offer a better service, and that goes a long way to establishing itself as the top program in the industry. They've just celebrated their first month online, so that's definitely going to stimulate a few more investments. I'm happy with this one so far.

SafeRisk is doing well, even though over the weekend, there were some complaints of EgoPay payments not processed. Nevertheless, it seems that all issues have been solved, and I continue to receive my LibertyReserve payouts on a regular basis. Top-notch! I'm half-way there, and hopefully I can reach my break even point soon.

That's it for today folks! Keep checking back for more news!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

InflexCapital Update

Hi guys,

It's been a while since I last posted, and am I glad to say that aside from GlobalOilFund, which was a quick cash turn-over for me, all the other programs I joined have been flourishing.

First up is InflexCapital. This site has absolutely taken off from the moment they joined my monitoring list. From just a mere lowly program barely making it out of the forums, they're now officially on Money-News-Online.com's Premium Listing. In addition, they've been slowly climbing up the Alexa ladder, shooting up to 200,000+ in rankings now, and they've been adding new features every now and then.

That's just amazing because I did not expect them to do that well at all. As you can probably tell by now, Alexa ranking is a pretty good indicator of a site's health. When you're outside the top 100,000, anything that shows your ranking is improving is a good thing. That means people are getting to know your site, and investors, usually from these visitors, are more likely to invest. Once you get in to the top 100,000 or so, however, you would need them to reinvest in order to stay afloat. It's at this point that the market gets really saturated.

Nevertheless, recent updates from InflexCapital includes a new LiveChat system in place, a new "media bar" (that's what Andrew, the admin, calls it), and also, he recently announced the turning off of instant withdrawal to LibertyReserve.

Before I get to the withdrawal part, let me say that the "media bar" looks awesome, as does the LiveChat. Both are great additions, and I think if Andrew could use those as part of his marketing campaign, things could look really good in the long run.

Ok, with regards to the withdrawal, apparently LibertyReserve had some API issues recently. The withdrawals were all messed up, and that caused some confusion within the organization. I still received my payouts without fail, so that shouldn't be a big deal. But Andrew insists that for the investors' best interests, it'd be a good idea to turn the feature off. He hasn't mentioned if that's for good, or he will bring it back sometime. I liked the idea of instant payments, and so I really hope he'll bring it back sometime soon.

Moving on, as the instant withdrawals have been turned off, Andrew is moving to manually processing the payments. His payout schedule is twice a day, in the morning and at night. So far, he's been processing the payouts on time, and I thank him for keeping to his words.

My take on this is that InflexCapital is barely anywhere yet, and there's a ton of potential if he can gain the trust of other investors. Admittedly, there's along road ahead for the site, but I believe if handled well, there will be great things to expect from them!

Plus, the great thing about them is communication is never an issue. You can email them, LiveChat them, Facebook them, Twitter them, support-ticket them. They're always available, and I heard that there's a new Chinese support for Chinese investors too! Talk about service with a smile! :)

Truly, I don't invest in a lot of sites, but once I do, I think they'll really flourish. There's no doubt in my mind that InflexCapital will take off pretty soon.

That's it for today and I'll be back again soon!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

InflexCapital - Where Your Money Never Sleeps


Hi guys, welcome back to SMI!

The last few months have been an absolute roller coaster ride. With the rise, and the inevitable fall, of programs such as Royalty7, the entire HYIP industry experienced a huge jump in terms of number of investors. Finally, the industry is coming back on its feet!

As much as I would like to post regularly, I felt that there weren't that many quality programs that absolutely deserved our attention. Of course, now that Royalty7 is over, you might perhaps be wondering what else would I be posting about? 

Well, to be honest, while I don't think today's featured program will be considered "revolutionary" in the industry, I do feel strongly that there's something behind this sleeping dragon that might prove itself to be another profitable investment.

Welcome, InflexCapital -- where your money never sleeps!
Inflex Capital



InflexCapital, at first glance, glows with visual candies. The site is beautifully designed, with a huge table that clearly lays out all the plans. The layout is easy on the eyes, and it is user-friendly as well. On top of the site are several tabs that lead to an About Us page, an Investment page, a Contact Us page and so on. The texts are all original, and I think that's a very good indicator of a serious program. Most of us know by now that there is a pool of corrupted, lazy admins who could care less about the texts on their sites so long as they're making money. Well, not this one. Not InflexCapital. For me, they've already succeeded in capturing my attention. 

For those seeking a Monitoring/Partners page, there's a link located down at the footer (bottom part) of the page. It's at the bottom left. The title is Monitoring, which leads to a page that lists the forums and monitors currently featuring InflexCapital. As of this writing, however, InflexCapital only has a monitor listed there. Seems like the team is still contemplating on which monitoring partners to work with. 

My personal take on this: Great! Because I'm absolutely tired of paid monitors who do nothing BUT post payment proofs on forums. Those are literally brainless tasks that any monkey can do, and the act itself doesn't say much about the program besides the obvious fact that they're paying spare change for these monkeys to post. Sites that list a whole ton of monitors usually are able to do so using investors’ funds. In such a case, having a lot of monitors is definitely not a good idea.

I want to see actual paying investors getting paid, because those people are the ones keeping the high yield programs afloat, and more importantly, they are the ones who provide useful insight into the longevity of the programs.

Moving on to the payment plans:
There are 3 payment plans offered at the moment. 

Standard Plan Enterprise Plan Corporate Plan
Pays 2% daily Pays 3% daily Pays 4% daily
Min: $10 Min :$500 Min: $500
Max: $10,000 Max :$10,000 Max: $10,000
Investment Period: 30 calendar days Investment Period: 30 calendar days Investment Period: 30 calendar days
Pays on business days only Pays on business days only Pays on business days only
Early Withdrawal: 30% Early Withdrawal: 40% Early Withdrawal: 50%
No prerequisites Note: Requires Standard Plan Note: Requires Enterprise Plan

(They charge a 5% service fee for withdrawing your principal upon maturity)

While the FAQ states that they will pay within 48 business hours, the admin says the time frame provided is a "worst-case scenario". In reality, you should be expecting them to pay within 24 - 48 actual hours. Personally, I've requested several referral commission payments and also my several payouts already, and all of those were processed in very timely fashion (about an hour). In any case, if you need help, they're almost always on LiveChat or forums. I've been pestering the team on LiveChat asking for more info. My suggestion is to take full advantage of that to get to know the admin at a more personal level. You never know -- he might reveal himself to be the admin of a very successful program in the past :)

In essence, the plans are lucrative, but somewhat sustainable in the industry. Considering back in the day when 30% a month was considered extremely risky, 2% a day seems like a relatively safe investment. If you'd like to take a bigger chance, you can move up to Enterprise Plan, which offers 3% daily, or essentially 66% a month, for a minimum of $500. 

I like the fact that there's a nice calculator in the back office because sometimes calculating profit paid on business days can be confusing. While the calculator remains a nifty tool, it is not to be fully trusted because it is simply an estimation based on a 22 business-day month. Nevertheless, it's still a cool little eye-candy that will no doubt attract a few investors. 

Script:
I believe a script is a reflection of the admin's sincerity and honesty. If it is an untouched, unlicensed GoldCoders' script, that's a big RED flag. 

In this case, while the admin has done quite a few modifications to the script, it is still largely a GoldCoders' script. Yes, I am a little skeptical at first, but the admin explains himself clear enough that I trust his decision to be a wise one. Again, the old adage applies here: “why fix something if it’s not broken?”

Backtrack a little, GC scripts used to be the no.1 most popular script in the industry. Why? Read here to find out more. As such, pirates started to make copies, horrible job at that, and distributed it "generously" online. 

One would think who would be so dumb to distribute a paid script freely online? Well, the real question is: who wouldn't? 

The pirates apparently created bugs/loopholes in the script prior to releasing it online. That's like injecting a stray dog with zombie virus before releasing it into a homeless pet shelter -- once it gets out there, it spreads like a wildfire! Indeed, unsuspecting downloaders started to use this newfound free script on their sites, only to find it hacked within days with no trails left behind.

Hence, people started to have their suspicions whenever a GC script is used in a program.

Nevertheless, in this case, InflexCapital has modified the script to fit their own tastes, and they also plugged the loopholes in the script. The effect is two-fold:
  1. they manage to achieve a somewhat customized script for the price of a off-the-shelf program 

  2. they ensure security and peace of mind of investors


With that said, I believe the script is a plus point for InflexCapital. Many would definitely suggest otherwise, but I prefer to let time tell the story. So far, the program itself has been paying consistently, and the admin has not reported any malicious attempts from anyone to hack into their script.

Security:
If the script bothers you, fear not -- there's SSL and Ddos protection available as well. InflexCapital purchased a 3-year long domain name, complete with SSL verification from Comodo and also Ddos protection with dedicated IPs from GeniusGuard. The site is hosted on Staminus and appears to be relatively stable. GeniusGuard may not be the most popular host in the industry, but at this point, they have been keeping the site online for the most part. Again, if it’s not broken, why fix it?

 Admittedly, InflexCapital is doing fine as it is. Nonetheless, in today's market, I feel the abovementioned are bare minimum to be competitive with the likes of similar programs. Nevertheless, I still give the admin thumbs up for trying to be competitive, and indirectly showing that he is serious about this. My take: compared to other beautifully designed sites with virtually no one to talk to if anything happens, I prefer a program like InflexCapital because they are always on LiveChat and I like the fact that I can chat with someone when something is happening. If my experience is anything to go by, a strong support system goes a long way towards ensuring long-term success.

Payment Processors:
This is perhaps one of the most disappointing features for me. So far, only LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney are offered. In any case, a serious program needs to have at least SolidTrustPay(STP) or Payza as well to be competitive. 

The site Knowledgebase(FAQ) states that the addition of both STP and Payza is in the pipeline, and the home page clearly states that STP and Payza are coming soon as well. I believe if these two payment processors come as promised, InflexCapital will leapfrog over many other programs in the industry. If we take a look at their Alexa graph, they’ve been slowly climbing the ranks. As of this writing, InflexCapital is hovering between the 800,000+ mark, which is a considerable jump from 2,000,000+ 5 days ago when they first started. The traffic is increasing gradually, and in contrast with short-term high return programs, InflexCapital appears to be growing at a steady pace. As such, once they add more payment processors to the mix, I forecast greater things for them.

Payments are done manually as stated in the FAQ, but as I said earlier, the team at InflexCapital are on the ball with this. Payments are done almost instantly, and no hassle in requesting a payout. Simply go to your backoffice, one-click, and the profit's in your account in a few hours, or sometimes even minutes. I have requested about 8 payouts so far, and each and every one of those has been processed within an hour. Of course, if your payout has been pending for more than 8 hours, LiveChat is available and you can contact them to find out about your payment.

On one hand, it is a disappointment that payments are not instant. But on the other, I believe that this could prove to be a wise move in the long run. Especially considering the fact that LibertyReserve has had numerous serious API issues recently, I can only imagine the chaos that will ensue if InflexCapital switches over to instant payouts. 

Support
I think what InflexCapital lacks in polish, they make up for it with enthusiastic and helpful support staff. There are 4 ways of reaching the admin: 
  1. through Contact Us page 


  2. through LiveChat


  3. through Facebook


  4. through forums such as Talkgold and MoneyMakerGroup
The admin is really active on the forums, making appearances every now and then, and he appears to be really responsive to comments. On Facebook, there are 2 pages there as well, one is the admin, Andrew Lucas's personal page, and the other is the official fan page for InflexCapital Returns LTD. For a young site, there's not much activity going on there, but the admin seems to post quite regularly on there as well.

LiveChat is a big plus here because it's almost always online. I've started to abuse this service :p As I said earlier, LiveChat is a great way to get to know the team, and to find out more info about their experience. I've always hated admins who hide themselves behind their computers. I find it refreshing to get a program like InflexCapital that prides itself in a robust and responsive support system, to put themselves out there so that investors can get the help they so rightly deserved. I’ve seen too many programs that have ignored the investors’ inquiries after taking their deposits, and that’s just downright despicable.

To round up my review, InflexCapital is a beautifully designed, well-prepared program. Even though it misses out on a few corners, it more than makes up for it with a robust support system. In my view, an admin's enthusiasm is a very important indicator of how long a program will last, and from what I can see, InflexCapital exudes passion and commitment. 

My top points for them: 
  • beautiful design

  • customized GC script

  • SSL

  • responsive support

  • attractive plans
My negative points:
  • lack of payment processors

  • restrictive plans - needing to be in Standard before I can join Enterprise etc.

I expect great things from InflexCapital, and I personally put $400 of my own money into this program.

Let's see how this goes and good luck!

Monday, July 9, 2012

GlobalOilFund - Oil Crisis Averted?

Hi! Today we're looking at a really hot program offering exceptionally high returns that is still surviving after a month.

 The name's GlobalOilFund, and for all I care, they're a HYIP that is making and paying a lot of cash at the moment.

 If you look at any of the popular forums, there's a ton of buzz around this new HYIP. (Ok, relatively speaking, they're old if we consider the plans they offer)

 The plans offered are simple, and downright risky: 1-day plan, 2-day plan, 5-day plan, 10-day plan, 20-day plan and 30-day plan. If anything, the plans are average. But the returns, oh my, are simply outrageous! Depending on how much you invest, the return could vary from 105% to 3000%! At first glance, one would think that such a site would not last longer than a week.

But truth to be told, they've been around for a month, and they're getting stronger as we speak! Their ads can be seen all around the place, and the admin has recently appeared on an interview for one of the most popular blogs in the industry! At this point in time, I would think that it's safe for me to invest $501 in there. I received news from an old acquaintance that this business is here for maybe a few more weeks.

 If the things progress at the way they have been, I see there's a possibility. The admin has been really active on forums, answering questions whenever one's posted, and the site keeps adding new features to it. In fact, the FAQ site is updated almost on a regular basis.

 The script is a licensed GoldCoders', which is no stranger to an experienced player, but it's "heavily modded on the inside", according to the admin, to enhance security and prevent hackings. The payment options are really flexible as well, taking anything from LibertyReserve to SolidTrustPay, and even a new one called WalletBit. There's quite a few interesting things about them that's worth looking at, but I think that's for another post in the future.

 Right now, I feel that it's safe for me to risk $501 with them, and hopefully they'll keep paying! Here's the beautiful banner they have:  


InflexCapital has been paying relatively stable for a while now, and I'm thinking of taking the next step into their 2nd plan, which pays 3% daily. It would take me a leap from what I'm currently investing, but I have some confidence in them.

In my view, it is always a good idea to get in early rather than later. There's some buzz going around them at the moment, but according to the admin, he's still trying to take it slow to build momentum and traffic.

 If the number of views on the forums is of any indicator at all, you can see that it's picking up some visitors now. Even the Alexa ranking has jumped from outside 2,000,000+ to 800,000+ in just a few days.

I think that's a strong indicator of what's to expect from them. If this trend keeps up, I'm sure they'll be able to deliver some serious impact in the industry. The admin has also told me that there will be some new exciting features added to the site, with the first being a ticketing system.

Well, in my book, support has been their strong point, and a ticketing system seems like a logical next step for them. If anything, I'd hope that they could include more payment options because that's the biggest drawback in my book at this point.


 And there's my vent for today! Keep reading and stay classy, guys!

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Review: SafeRisk

Following the grand closure for Royalty7, a program that could indeed lay claim to the throne of the HYIP industry for the past year. They were able to pay consistently with no hiccups for 7 months, and in anyone's book, I'm sure that's a huge achievement.

Of course, with huge achievements come huge disappointment as well, such was demonstrated by the influx of investors who came on forums to grief and to complaint about the inevitable predicament.

Nevertheless, it's time to pick up the pieces and move on to better things.

Here's what I'm looking at today: SafeRisk. SafeRisk, what a controversial name. Indeed, it has been online for about 67 days, and it has just recently completed it's first cycle. If my experience is anything to go by, this is a good time to join because they have just completed the first cycle, and people are now starting to take note of it.

Why it's a good time for me to join? Because if the first cycle's successfully completed, I'm sure the existing members would be really excited to reinvest and make even more profit out of this. Understanding human nature is perhaps one of the key elements in this industry.

SafeRisk is beautifully designed, and it is also SSL encrypted. The layout is easy on the eyes, and it is easy to navigate around. One of the main things I noticed on the FAQ site is SafeRisk's modus operandi:
SafeRisk is a membership-powered opportunity, (in) which returns revenue earned on deposits made by the membership.
Clearly, SafeRisk is not playing the forex-trading revenue model. Instead, they're saying it as it is: this is a money pyramid, the returns you receive are from the deposits others made, in layman terms. Quite an interesting approach there that has seen several successes in the past.

Looking at the plans, SafeRisk offers only 1 plan:
2.5% per day for 60 days Principal returned upon expiry
Great plan in my view, absolutely lucrative and will entice a lot of young and experienced investors alike. If you break it down, assuming that you invest $100, you'll get $2.5 per day, breaking even after 40 days, and everything after will be pure profit with the principal returned at the end of expiry.

That's a whopping net profit of 150%! 2 and a half times your principal. If you divide that by 2 (60 = 2 months), that boils down to 75% per month of profit. If you were thinking about compounding your profits, no luck there because SafeRisk doesn't allow compounding.

Hosting-wise, SafeRisk is hosted with Staminus under the name ServerSpider, which provides Ddos protection. Seems like a reasonable host, albeit not a really known name in the industry. The domain name is registered with GoDaddy, which is surprising in my view because GoDaddy is usually pretty strict with registration. Script-wise they're using a licensed script from GoldCoders, which is probably one of the most commonly used scripts in the industry. It's slightly modified, as one can tell that it's not exactly the run-of-the-mill GoldCoders script. In many cases, this could prove to be a smart decision because it would plug most, if not all, security backdoors.

Nonetheless, that's never something indicative of a program's success. One should always be wary and cautious with one's money because, as the saying goes, "a fool and his money will soon be parted".

Moving on, the payment processors accepted is pretty impressive. All the major ones are accepted, namely LibertyReserve, PerfectMoney, SolidTrustPay and Payza (formerly AlertPay). My take in this is that SafeRisk has taken the necessary steps to offer investors a wide range of options to join. In many cases, investors often look favorably upon sites that offer all 4 major payment processors. On top of that, due to STP's notoriety for being difficult to get verified, it only adds a layer of credibility to the program.

Support-wise, I don't see the LiveChat as being as responsive as the other program I'm joining at the moment(InflexCapital.) The sign is on the top right corner, but I've never seen it online so far. That's a bummer, because there's no point in offering LiveChat if it's never online right? Sort of defeats the purpose in my view. I've tried sending an email to the admin inquiring about what his plans are for the future, but that's, again, to no avail. Hopefully that's not something that's persistent with all members.
Update*: the admin recently responded with an email, but nothing too substantial coming out of it. I will send another email today to inquire more. The response time for the email: 1 day

I'm putting in $400 of my own money here, and hopefully something good will come out of this! :)

I'm having high hopes from them, primarily because the site looks really well-planned, and the admin has proven himself for the first cycle. Further, some of the old acquaintances on MMG have joined this already. It seems like they're on to something, and for me, I'd like to get on as soon as possible, rather than later.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Hyip World Is Back?

Hi guys!
It's been a while, and for the most of you, the idea of HYIP has probably been associated with "long gone", "game over" etc. Well, for me, that was the truth for the past year. With the collapse of numerous programs, I had lost hope in the industry.

That is until recently.

Programs such as Royalty7, HoldingsTrade, and ENR-G gave me hopes again. While yes, most of them are over by now, with a lot of criticism and speculation surrounding Royalty7 and ENR-G at the moment, I still thought hey, maybe there's something happening here.

And, without a doubt, newGNI, the successor of GoldNuggetInvest, which survived well over a year, is pioneering the recovery.

With that said, I'm here to present a few programs I joined recently:

InflexCapital - Up to 4% daily I think this program, while still young and starting off pretty stable, has a lot of potential for a few reasons.

No.1 - Support I think the admin has been very responsive, and definitely deserves a look. I am a very person-oriented investor, and if I feel the admin is putting his best foot forward, I feel very confident about the prospects.

If my experience serves me right, an admin's passion and enthusiasm have always reflected in the program's longevity.

I will publish a review for this in a few days, and for those of you still thinking what this is, take a look here.

Inflex Capital



SafeRisk - 2.5% daily for 60 days This, oh man, is a really great looking program. The site looks beautiful, the script looks great, and a lot of payment processors are offered.

In my view, this is one of the rare few that will make quite an impact in the industry.

As we speak, there are many who have already joined. I planned a review for this one in the near future too.

Support-wise, I don't have much to say about them except they will answer the bare minimum just to get you to move along.

Payment-wise, it appears they're doing a pretty good job with payments posted every now and then on all major forums.

I like it quite a bit, and planning to put quite a bit in there just to spice up my portfolio.

If you are curious, here's the link to check it out:

Last, but not least, is Uinvest: The Giant Uinvest has been an excellent performer for the last year. I have absolutely no regrets joining this one, and as luck would have it, I managed to snag a couple of good shares at a low price. Now it's paying close to 21% a month for me. That's really good, considering all the new shares at the moment are offering about 15 - 18% profit per month.

I think there's still some mystery surrounding the site's legitimacy, but for now, for all its worth, I consider this a HYIP and will continue to keep playing this until something better comes up.

Here's the link for you to check them out: Uinvest

That's it for now, and I hope to finally get into this industry again and make some nice residual income for myself :)

Take care!

Friday, February 17, 2012

How to invest to make money

Hi guys, welcome back to another blog post.

So far, all the investments that are listed on my site have been performing with stellar fashion. Needless to say, I've put in my hours doing due diligence, and as a result, I've been able to come out ahead in most, if not all, my investments.

Now, you're asking how do I do it?

Well, if you're new to my site, aside from my usual welcome to you, I usually pick several worthy companies to look at, and then do my due diligence on them before finally choosing 5-6 investments to put my money in.

First of all, there are so many different HYIPs in this industry, so how do you even know where to start?

I usually start off by looking at either HYIP monitors, forums, or blogs. My resources to start off the search are as follow:

Forums:
MoneyMakerGroup
TalkGold
DreamTeamMoney


Monitors:
GoldPoll
AllHYIPMonitors

Blogs:
Money-News-Online
Hyip.com
Hyiping.org

These sites, while I do not personally vouch for their reliability, are good sources to start looking at what's available out there. I personally wouldn't trust the ratings on either of these sites, except probably for GoldPoll and Money-News-Online simply because the methods they use to rate a site is not made public. There is a high chance that a program might pay a site monitor to list them as a 5-star program even though they've just started taking investments for 3 days.

Next, I come out with a clear goal for my investment returns. I would, say, want to get a return of 25% this month. And I have about $1000 to play with this month. So I'm looking to get at least $250 in my pocket this month as net profit.

With that in mind, I now have a good idea of how much I need to invest, the returns for each individual program, and how much I should risk for each program. Even though this seems trivial, it actually really helps me nail down the companies that I would like to invest in.

After the above steps, I then start to look for more information on the companies I'm interested in. First of all, the interest rates. Then, how long they've been online. And then I'll look at design, hosting etc. Those stuffs are the basic information that I need to know before I invest.

Finally, I'd ask for opinion from members who are in the companies. Usually some companies are too new to even have any significant member base. In such a case, I would just drop a line or two using the contacts form, and try to pick the admin's brain. His response time and the way he responds would give me quite some insight into the company.

As such, I've finally concluded that the 4 programs currently listed on my site are the top programs that would fit my criteria. The risk's relatively low as the member bases for those programs are quite established, the rates are attractive, the sites are custom built with good scripts, the admins are responsive with good information to share. I couldn't ask more.

So there you go, here are just some of the ways to invest your money in this industry. Of course, this list is not exhaustive.

Can you think of any other way to invest? Leave your comments below to share your views!

That's it for today, see you folks!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Make Some Money!

Hi guys!

Well, Uinvest, my top program at the moment, is offering a great referral commission for me right now due to my loyalty and substantial investment. So, I'm offering this to you guys right now:

If you sign up under me today, and invest, then I will offer you 6.5% of your principal back to you!


That's right, 6.5% of your investment, and the offer only lasts for this week. This is my way of saying thanks to you for supporting me, and also for me to share the trust that Uinvest is giving me.

With that said, Uinvest sent out a Friday newsletter, which I thought was nothing too important. I figured I might as well just mention it here so that nothing catch you guys off-guard. The site's running well, and people are participating in chats. Everything's looking really good.

If you're in the mood for a video chat, I think Mia, one of the support members at Uinvest, comes and has a video conference with members. It's usually on (?) Wednesdays I think, but I'm not too sure. I'll check that up and report back asap.




On another note, HoldingsTrade was recently moved from HoldingsTrade.com to HoldingsTrade.net. The postfix will make a difference when you search for the site, because the .com domain has been taken offline due to malicious threats, as the admin allegedly reports in his recent newsletter.

Nonetheless, the admin was really proactive, and managed to cool things down before matters spiralled out of hands. He was on Facebook most of the time, and tried to post updates every now and then. I found that extremely helpful, and he has left a good impression in my book.

Well, HoldingsTrade is another interesting one that I'm looking to really invest into. At this point in time, as they're barely a week old, I'm still hesitant to drop any significant amount in there. But I really like what I'm seeing, that is the site's design is really unique, the script's looking good, SSL-encrypted, and offers basically everything that I would like to see in a good site.

One thing that particularly concerns me is the high returns. In any other investor's eyes, the higher the returns the better. But for me, I'm taking a different approach now after being burned a year back by so-called "legitimate" companies such as GeniusFunds and CherryShares. Right now, I'm trying to look for sustainable sites. Sites that offer relatively high percentage while also sustainable enough to last for a long period of time.

I don't want a fly-by-night program that offers 60% in 5 days. Heck, I'd be hesitant if it's anything close to 20% in a week. That's how I approach sites now.





And that's why I chose HoldingsTrade, Royalty7, LuxorAlliance and Uinvest as my investments for now. Some of them have proven themselves, while a couple are still new in my book.

We'll see how that progresses as the year's just starting and I have high hopes for my account balance this year!

Friday, February 10, 2012

UInvest Update

Hey guys!

UInvest, one of the top programs that has been making me money con

sistently for the past 3 months now, sent out a newsletter today. Most of the information, though quite informative for the GUN members(don't worry, I'll explain more of that in a bit), does not carry much weight for the regular investors like you and mine.

One huge update, however, is one that's not in the newsletter.

Uinvest has finally pulled the trigger on charging the investors for selling shares. This is a first for them, because in the past, Uinvest did not charge anything neither for selling nor purchasing. And now, any investor who decides to sell his/her shares would have to pay up a $1 selling fee in addition to a 1% fee from the selling price.

To put this in perspective, imagine if you're selling a Motor Plant (which goes for about $1700 with a net profit of $297/month) for $1800, you will only get a net sum of $1761.21. That's a HUGE difference, if you ask me. Though, I can see where this is going.

Uinvest has perhaps been seeing an exodus since December due to the nature of the industry (people tend to withdraw money during the festive season and get back in again when February comes around). So, they're hoping (this is all in my opinion) to curb the issue of investors selling all their shares and withdrawing a lump sum at any one point in time.

Of course, the selling fees help to make a small profit for the company as well, but that would be a very negligible amount in comparison to the amounts they're making.

If you're interested in knowing more about Uinvest, or any other programs I'm in, please do not hesitate to let me know! Just send me an email and I'll respond ASAP.

P.S: I'll probably post a review of Uinvest soon, in addition to the companies I'm currently in at the moment. Stay tuned!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

New Investments

Hi guys! Welcome back!

It's been a long break from my investment hiatus, and I'm now back with more to offer!

Starting off the week on a good start, I have one great investment that has been making me really good money for a while now. I'm roughly pocketing $700 per month with this site.

Check it out if you'd like: link

The name is Uinvest, and the site offers a very interesting approach to investing. Unlike most HYIPs, Uinvest offers shares that you can buy and sell. The profit is fixed, but the price, however, depends on the availability.

As such, the saying, "buy low sell high" really holds true here.

I'll be doing a closer review of this awesome site pretty soon, so I'll see you guys in a few days!