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Thursday, June 18, 2009

High Yielding Investments - Scam Or Savior?

High Yield Investments promise to derive returns in higher amounts more than what the conventional methods derive. While the conventional methods derive their profits from their own way, the non-conventional investments derive their profits from real estate flipping, arbitrage, options, futures and from FOREX. There is a high scope of tremendous leverage in these areas and hence the high returns. Invest your investments in some large returning Programs to multiply your investments over a small period of time.

But unfortunately, the recent records say that there is high rate of scam (as much as 95%) going on in this area. The figure almost shocks the reader as there is no other area that has a higher scam rate than this. It means that out of every twenty investment programs, 19 programs are scams!! In other words, only one out of every 20 large return investment programs is genuine. What most shocks the reader is that few of these programs do not even exist!

High Yielding Investments-Scam or Savior?

Taking the above statistics into consideration, one would easily say that High Yielding Investments are scams. But it is unjust and difficult to judge the result based on the statistics. Because there are several schemes that are genuine and promise the investors with attractive returns.

However,judging the Investment as a scam or as a savior is completely based on the personal prospective of the investor. If the investor invests his money in the right high investment scheme, then he can consider it as a 'Savior'. If he invests the same in the wrong hands, then it becomes a 'scam'.

It is true what the statistics say-95% of the high yielding investment schemes are scams. The reason for this unsocial issue is due to the high returns that one can acquire in this area. Moreover, people too have a general deviation towards earning "lots" in less time. There are several other Investment Schemes that play with the minds of the people. As long as the people are offered some bonuses, they'll not be termed as 'scams'. But unnoticeably, these schemes tend to eat out the investors' investments.

However, this doesn't mean that these Schemes are not be opted. "Of all the large return Investment Schemes, 95% of them are scams" internally imply that there are several Schemes (as much as 5%) which are really genuine. In fact, filtering out these genuine schemes out of those scams is a difficult task. But if one could somehow reach these genuine schemes, High Yielding Investment is no longer a 'scam' but a 'savior'.

Chris_Latter

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