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HYIP
versus Autosurfs: Which Is Better For You? |
A high yield investment program is
essentially an investment in which you have the choice of how much
you can invest in the program, hoping for a high yield. Any amount
can be invested in a HYIP, and in fact small amounts works rather
well for HYIP, but there is an advantage (and disadvantage) to using
large investments.
An autosurf is better known as a
?traffic exchange? a person buys advertising that is placed in
rotation with other advertisements. Each advertisement usually lasts
less than 30 seconds before it is replaced with another ad. The
viewer has the option to click on the ad for more time to look at
it. By viewing ads, a person can accrue an income, and some people
actually accrue hundreds daily, especially as accounts usually have
some kind of compound interest attached to them. To upgrade the
account level, money must be invested into the account (making
autosurfs an investment opportunity).
Both plans can yield
a substantial return depending on time and money invested. HYIP
offer potentially higher yields, but also have higher risks
involved. On the other hand, autosurfs offer lower yields and
require much more work. Depending on what kind of money you are
looking for, and what kind of investment plan better fits your
model, either one can work well for you.
HYIPs are
excellent if you just want to invest, and the risk isn't an issue
for you. After all, they do offer substantial yields for the money
invested, and it's mostly just a matter of looking at various HYIP?s
to find the one that you're satisfied with. But, the risk involved
can turn people off, especially if the investor doesn?t like risk,
or can't afford to risk any funds. An autosurf has no risk, and
offers a compound rate on any moneys generated by the person, but
requires actual work in order to accrue the money. Still, the lesser
risk can be seen as an advantage.
Both plans carry a small
side risk: They can lead those involved into ponzi schemes. In
essence, some HYIP and autosurfs require new investors to pay off
old investors, rather than using funds generated by the investments
to pay off all investors. By doing so, they are using a ponzi
scheme, which is illegal. The danger of HYIP is well-known, and
autosurfs carry with them the added problem of not being registered
as investment companies. Always investigate any business you plan on
investing any time or money into, especially if it's online.
If you enter into either with your eyes open, then they can
represent good investments. Just consider what you end goal is, and
how much time and/or money you can put into it, as well as what kind
of risk factor you want. By deciding that, you make the decision as
to which is better for you. Just remember to check out all the
variables, and plan accordingly.
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