Insight Hyip 1
Here is an insightful view on the strategy of how you could do better in Hyip from someone i know who have been doing quite well in this area that i would like to share with you (of course with his permission). Take this as a reference with an open-mind and i hope that it will help you to expand your context.. or prehaps you can pick up some good points and come up with your own winning strategy. :)
I've been in this arena for more than a year and have been scammed quite a few times. To win in HYIP, you gotta switch your mindset to believe that these are merely punts and not investments. Truly, it doesn't matter which HYIPs you or me are investing in. The thing to always watch out for is timing. I believe the HYIPs that you invested are mostly paying ones when you invested right? However, after you enter, somehow or the other, it stopped paying after a round of two and then gone scam. I've spoken to many HYIP victims who had suffered the same fate. If that happened to you, I'm glad to say that you are not the only one.
To win in HYIP, there are two ways:
1) Enter those that are based on real trading. These are the ones that are likely to last long enough for you to make some money. However, most would pay only measley ROIs. i.e. You will take longer time to break even, and only after that, you start to generate profit. Having said that, however, it doesn't mean that these HYIPs cannot run into problems. In fact, more than often, they do. Its either because of an unrealistic business plan, risks from their trading activities, or because of their members. The chances of running into problems are heighten if the admin happens to be a poor fund manager or inexperienced rookie. Given the usually low ROI, you are subjecting yourself to more risks as you need to take a longer position in your investment in order to make a reasonable amount of profits.
2) Punt on ponzies. What this means is that you search for short term paying programs, place a "bet" on them, take the winnings, and then take off from there. With the earnings, you again identify new paying ones and do the same thing over again. In layman terms, we call it hit and run. Believe me, if you are able to do that, your ROI will increase alot. This is provided that you identify the right programs and invest at the right time. Ponzi programs usually give much higher ROI compare to real programs. Its up to the investor to capitalize on the gains. However, many people entered ponzies believing that they are real programs, and as a result, they got greedy and lost in the game. To win in this game is easier said than done because its usually difficult to know when to invest and when to retreat. Therefore, I would only recommend this method to an experienced investor. It can be dangerous for an amatuer.
Sorry the my longwindedness. Lets come back to the main topic -- Sports Arbitrage. Yeah, I've come across some free sites too. But honestly, I don't think they are of much use. The reason why I said that is because bookmakers can change their odds faster than you turn your back around. Therefore, unless the signal is real time, it isn't really of much use. In many cases, it can put you in a disadvantages position where you can actually lose in a trade. To win in sports arbitrage, I recommend real time signals. As you might know, however, these signals comes with a cost too. So, no. Sports Arbitrage is not for those with small bankrolls. If you have a limited bankroll to work with, I rather you invest in HYIP, following my recommendations above.
Regarding payment processors. You are right to say that most bookmakers accept neteller and moneybookers. Either is fine. The more important thing to bear in mind is to find the right bookmakers. More info on book makers can be found on the DTM forum. They have an active forum there on Sports Arbitrage.
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