Saturday, July 14, 2012

Learn how to start investing in HYIPs


To create an account and starting invest in a High Yield Investment Program (HYIPs) is as easy as opening an email account, well, for the most part. However, before you start investing in HYIPS, you need to ensure you open an e-currency account with popular online payments processors. banner

TherOther payment processors like Perfect Money, Alertpay (Payza) are equally popular choice among most HYIPs investors. E-currency accounts are usually the payment facilitator of choice between the HYIPs and the investors. Some HYIP will accept Bank Wires, Paypal, and host of other payment processor. Remembers to keep all your passwords and other account detail very secure.

After setting up your online payment processor, it is necessary to fund the account before you can start using it for payment. To fund your Liberty Reserve account, you may need to consult your locality. For instance in Nigeria, e-naira.com renders such service, and are recommended by Liberty Reserve. Liberty Reserve also have a presence in many countries of the world. Most HYIP will allow you to start investing with as low as $10 (Ten dollars). Again the golden rule: NEVER INVEST ANY FUND YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. All HYIPS will certainly fail, it's only a matter of time.


To use the e-currency account to fund your HYIP investment, you will need to first choose the HYIP, and register. Most serious HYIPS have members area where investors can Deposit or Withdraw from their portfolio. Deposit attempts will call up your e-currency authentication window for authorisation.

The interfaces of the various HYIPs are similar, and most have options for users support. Read the FAQ page of any HYIP carefully and understand the conditions before signing up with them. HYIPs are not for the faint of heart, and demands a lot caution, and planning.

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