|
16.03 News of CSM Finance Group
We have completed CSM Planet development. It's a unique software which will provide you with a lot of features you have never seen before.
|
|
16.03 News of Intermed Investments
Alertpay was recently added to our choice of payment processors. However, given the large fees charged by Alertpay for business clients, we are forced to offset some of this by passing it on to our clients.
|
|
15.03 News of White Fund
We had another profitable week, and once again our trading systems proved their abilities to trade successfully in different market conditions.
|
|
15.03 News of VIP-Shares
Finally VIP-Shares Online is launched!
Enjoy!!!
|
|
15.03 News of Island Finance Inc
MARCH 15 COMPANY OPEN NEW INVESTMENT PLAN 5.05% HOULY FOR 24 HOURS.
|
I think Alex's intentions are good Koopsta. Of course, I have some reserves...
His ''Quality vs Quantity'' initiative is good at the basis. The thing is you can't ask any monitor or private investor to be 100% reliable in their HYIP recommendations. When Alex deny a listing or say he do not recommend to invest in the venture, it's false to immediatly conclude that this HYIP will fall the next week or month. It could well last for a very long time actually. In the same line of thoughts, programs he accepts to monitor and recommend investments today could well scam next week ( bigbudget).
Now, the difference between a private investor like me not recommending a HYIP on my blog and Alex doing the same on HYIP.com is very huge: I welcome a handful of visitors everyday and Alex has thousands.
The point I want to stress is that Alex recommending a HYIP or not will inevitably influence some payers in this HYIP community. I'm sure about that . Someone disagree? Consequently, the pointed HYIP will have more investors or less whether or not its listing is accepted on HYIP.com. This was not the case before as such measures was not shared. Now can that have an impact of the given HYIP success or longetivity? It's hard to give a straight answer to that question...Time will tell.
To conclude, as far as I know, HYIP.com is the only big monitor to provide informations on reasons listings denial; I like that move from Alex. Will it really help us, private investors, to make more profits? I wonder...
Frank