Which are some of the most reliable hyip that you know of?
By betterdays
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
Philippines
August 14, 2012 1:43pm CST
Hyip investments could be risky business but I felt that joining some reliable ones could be profitable. My idea is that if you could get back your initial investment in a short time, let's say about 2 months or less then after that your hyip investment would start giving you profits from then on. If you could then join a few of those who seems to be the most reliable and trusted ones and invest low to moderate amount of money ( let's say from $20 to $50 each ) then after two months you will be assured of good extra income from them especially if you are earning interest from 1.5% daily to 3% daily ( i think the higher the percentage of interest per day, the more risky the investment is ). So can you share some of those hyip you know of which seems most solid and most reliable and why you think so?
6 responses
@tecchigurl (672)
• Philippines
15 Sep 12
I used to invest little on hyip just to try it out and I must say most of it are SCAM! HAHA! I wouldn't recommend having anyone to invest in it unless the site has maintained good records. But I doubt there's even one that really lasts long. Happy mylotting people!
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
• Philippines
17 Sep 12
Yes tecchigurl, I also checked your site and it looks interesting. I may try it later when I have already invested in my priority hyips. Happy mylotting!!! :D
@tecchigurl (672)
• Philippines
15 Sep 12
By the way, you can try checking out my profile. There's my site. If you really insist in investing at some hyip, then you might want to try it. THe minimum investment is only $1. Got paid many times already from them.
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@bashabasha (400)
• Philippines
17 Sep 12
I just checked your profile AND already visited that investment site that you got paid many times. We are from same country but what money processor your using to invest in that site? are you able to withdraw your money there to your bank?
@suraj7nov (1736)
• India
15 Sep 12
i think you can try uinvest which is paying over 5 years,felmina which is over 2 years or eurex trade which is paying over 465 days,or if you are looking for some good ideas about hyip then check this link,not a refferal link http://hyip-blog-investment-monitor.com/
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
• Philippines
21 Sep 12
Okay suraj7nov, you can expect me to do so. Anyway, which sites again would you recommend for now? I want to know now so that I could research about those sites and when I'm convinced and ready, I could join under your link there in the future.
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
• Philippines
21 Sep 12
Oh yes, it's uinvest I remember now. If I am to invest in uinvest ( sorry it's i invest not u invest ), what are the investments you could recommend there and about how much would be a good amount? I know in uinvest, there are a lot of choices.
@suraj7nov (1736)
• India
19 Sep 12
best of luck and if you are looking for other investment sites let me know as well
@camalich (1117)
• Spain
15 Aug 12
Looks like there is no reliable Hyip site out there :)
At least I would not recommend you to spend any money in Hyip sites. I did it for a few month as I was curious and lucky me I earned more than I lost; but it could have also ended up the other way around...
If you are interested in Hyip all I can advice you is to visit forums like MoneyMakerGroup and read there what is going on in the Hyip world ;)
Do not trust monitor sites as the Hyips keep paying them even though they've already went scam to keep new members spending money!
Good luck ;)
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
• Philippines
16 Aug 12
I understand exactly what you mean, camalich. As far as I have read so far, all reviews about hyip tells about it's risky side. Anyway, just recently I got excited and challenged with the hyip business but not to go as a full time hyip expert but only to try out a few of them and invest only minimal amounts of money ( from $20 the least to probably $50 the most ). I would probably try out more low-risk hyips with lower interest rates than those with middle to high risk hyip. My plan is to invest the biggest in low risk hyip but join a few medium to high risk but invest the lowest amounts to them. Sometimes new endeavors gives me some excitement and challenge and now I find that excitement and challenge in hyips. I would of course focus more on the more solid types of business, and I would put more of my investments first in sites like Wealth4allteam which is not considered an hyip at all but seems like they have a very sustainable marketing plan that would allow members to earn similar to what investors in hyip earns or even more...but a whole lot more stable than hyips. Justbeenpaid I feel is also a lot more stable than hyips due to their restart feature, but I can only hope that they would really be indefinitely sustainable in the years to come :)
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
• Philippines
18 Aug 12
I was thinking of starting investing in hyip maybe by next year because I just decided now I wanted to give my full attention this year in buying as much taps as I can in Wealth4allteam. That is the site I feel positive vibes with and I felt my investment would be a lot safer there. By next year, I wouldn't join hyip by bunches but one by one, little by little...making sure I would be picking the most potential hyip's out there and getting back my initial investment as fast as possible, then it's profit all the way.
Thanks for your concern camalich. Anyway, Justbeenpaid and Wealth4allteam is highest priority for me now :)
@magtibaygom (4858)
• Philippines
17 Aug 12
The truth is, HYIPs, they are just reliable in the beginning. Once they reach their peak, and once the government agencies got tracked of them, they flip and close down. These programs, they are not licensed by the government to sell investment prodcuts, and they are illegal. If they can supply proof or documents that they are licensed by the government to sell investments, then they are spared.
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
• Philippines
18 Aug 12
It never came into my mind that hyip sites would be illegal. I would have to check on that. I think as long as they have their license to run their site, I guess they cannot be considered illegal unless someone can prove me wrong with other points of the matter.
But I do feel that many of them pay members well and sooner or later turns to scam.
So I think the business of hyip depends a lot on analysis...Analyzing all the possibilities, taking into consideration the sites to join and the risk concerned, giving all the necessary and important research on the sites and deciding which would be the best amount to invest in each sites, investing more in those we think would last much longer ( usually I think the sites with lower interest rates ) and investing less in those we may consider middle to high risk hyips...but with all of them, to try to get back our initial investment as fast as possible then reach the profit moment. I think it's like surviving the crucial few months that we needed to get our R.O.I. and then after that we could breath in relief and found one hyip that would now start giving us profits...and if we could find more sites that could return our investment than those that would scam before we reach our R.O.I., then we could be having a well-managed hyip investment. Mine is all theory for now :)
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
• Philippines
29 Aug 12
I think you are probably right. So it's just a matter of knowing which ones would last longer than others and time your investment so that you could get good chance of getting your ROI and then to profitting. I think timing is highly important in playing the hyip game. I guess it's similar to forex trading wherein you're taking risks. Hyip experts are then masters of the game because they know which site is good to join, knows when to join and how much money to invest in each site, and other tricks of the hyip trade.
@michael2012 (123)
• Vietnam
21 Aug 12
I believe there are many sites suitable to your needs. But higher yield, higher risk, you should spend time on researching carefully before investing in any hyip site. some forums can support your decision such as moneymakergroup and talkgold. good luck to you
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
• Philippines
29 Aug 12
Thanks michael, I do look at moneymakergroup and talkgold and see what sites looks promising and what members of those hyip sites are saying and which are paying. I know I have a lot to learn about hyip but I'm just beginning and investing only a small amount to test the waters. One plan I made now is that when I saw one person who has a blog who is earning well with hyip, I join some of his most recommended sites so I would also taste the success he is tasting. But I needed to join as many hyip sites as possible so that if one of them scams, there are others to back up the lost.