investing money.
By weasel81
@weasel81 (2496)
Australia
March 7, 2011 3:25am CST
does anyone on here know anything about investing online with sites like forex, and using liberty reserve as the bank etc. like invest this much and in 4 days have a 400% return etc.
thank you in advance
5 responses
@gwssgaa1008 (448)
• India
7 Mar 11
Yes you can make but you need to invest some money for earning that much money and if you have money to invest then I can tell you the right sites
@gwssgaa1008 (448)
• India
8 Mar 11
No need to invest so much money if you have $14 then I can help you and no need to join simply just add me send me a message then I will show my payment proof and If you loose any money or did not earn anything there you can get money back. I have experience and earning and legit sites but I have a simple request please join under my referral
@yallit (3677)
• Philippines
7 Mar 11
I believe you won't be able to find someone here who is successful with investing on forex. They won't stick around in MyLot if they're able to earn that much.
Some MyLotters, though, invest on HYIP sites but even then the highest ROI still would be 150-200% for 12 days or so.
Me, I only invest on a site that gives 2% daily and it's not an HYIP. I feel sites like these are more stable.
@RawBill1 (8531)
• Gold Coast, Australia
7 Mar 11
I would be vary careful about doing any "investing" online. Any site promising 400% returns over a four day period is probably a scam. Forex trading can be rewarding, but can also be very risky. It is not investing, but trading which comes with all sorts of risks and stresses.
I did some online trading full time for six months a few years ago. Not trading Forex, but CFD's which are derivatives of actual stocks. I broke even over that six month period and was only really starting to get my head around it and form my own system towards the end of the six months when the Global Financial Crisis hit.
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
10 Mar 11
I know that I personally would never try something like this because it just seems way too risky to me. With the kind of returns that people are able to get on money that they have invested right now being as low as it is, it just really doesn't seem possible to me that something that promised you a huge return like that just doesn't seem like it would be a model that is possible to maintain for an extended period of time.
@Dinoman90 (224)
• Denmark
7 Mar 11
I don't have the knowledge for this either. But just like you I have been considering it, so I would like an answer to this one as well!