I have seen many HYIP that pay at first, but after a while disappear. What is the average lifetime of such program? meaning to say, for how long is it "safe" to keep investing in a site that promises high daily profit percentage? I know there is no safe term for that, but people here can probably tell from their experience. I'm still new to this business, so I'm interested to know what other think.
Thanks,
- Doron.
future
Oct 22 2005, 12:22 PM
there is no average lifetime, most times hyips with low percentages have a longer lifetime, but it also takes longer to get into profit. But sometimes they also end in a scam after a view days, so you see, its not that easy
KiTTeN
Oct 22 2005, 12:41 PM
90+13+45/3=49.33 days
Eighterz
Oct 22 2005, 12:46 PM
maybe we can make a statistic about that ? not from counting days, perhaps will be more realistic if we count it from how many cycle. we all know 99% HYIP is a ponzi.
KiTTeN
Oct 22 2005, 12:49 PM
QUOTE(Eighterz @ Oct 22 2005, 11:46 PM)
maybe we can make a statistic about that ? not from counting days, perhaps will be more realistic if we count it from how many cycle. we all know 99% HYIP is a ponzi. [right][snapback]520478[/snapback][/right]
I'm already posted " what is Ponzi" in several threads in MMG. It is better not to posting it again now. you can search in google and find out what is ponzi
doron_b
Oct 22 2005, 03:54 PM
QUOTE(Eighterz @ Oct 22 2005, 12:46 PM)
maybe we can make a statistic about that ? not from counting days, perhaps will be more realistic if we count it from how many cycle. we all know 99% HYIP is a ponzi. [right][snapback]520478[/snapback][/right]
Thats a good summary even tho not accurate it provides with a good idea. Combine this with hyip investment portfilio and see the ones lasting longer than others ,their terms and you may be able to come with some pattern over which of the recent ones worth a shot,it is all at the end pure gamble as you never know if admin has good intention or not and what is going to be down the road,but it can eliminate many programs out of the question. Sniffing forums and monitors once you chosed some particular ones can help a little to see if there problems or not but will never indicate over the future.
doron_b
Oct 23 2005, 07:08 AM
QUOTE(Pipster @ Oct 23 2005, 03:38 AM)
Thats a good summary even tho not accurate it provides with a good idea. Combine this with hyip investment portfilio and see the ones lasting longer than others ,their terms and you may be able to come with some pattern over which of the recent ones worth a shot,it is all at the end pure gamble as you never know if admin has good intention or not and what is going to be down the road,but it can eliminate many programs out of the question. Sniffing forums and monitors once you chosed some particular ones can help a little to see if there problems or not but will never indicate over the future. [right][snapback]521755[/snapback][/right]
OK, thank you.
Eighterz
Oct 23 2005, 07:55 AM
I guess it will not hurt anyone to put the conclussion here. afterall MMG is not a forum which concentrate in HYIP only, will be a good input for anyone in MMG to get :
1. Do not invest in HYIPs with template-based websites that pay less than 1.7% per day. Their average life span is lower than the time needed to be in profit.
2. The lifetime of HYIPs with template-based websites is way lower than HYIPs with unique scripts and design.
3. If you want to invest in ponzi schemes – the best way is to use HYIPs that pay 2-3% per day with a unique non-template design. Chance to be in profit: 60-70%
4. HYIPs paying unrealistically high daily returns of 3-5% often live for a bit longer than the time needed to be in profit, so chance to be in profit is low, only 40-50%.
5. Risky Gold-games, paying unrealistic returns of 30% per day and more often last for the period of 5-10 days, so if you invest on the launch date of such an HYIP, you can be in profit. Do not invest more than $50 in such HYIPs, due to the high levels of risk being involved.
Viperguy
Oct 23 2005, 08:41 AM
Anything between 5 minutes and 150 days.
alexeow
Oct 29 2005, 10:20 AM
QUOTE(viperguy @ Oct 24 2005, 12:41 AM)
Anything between 5 minutes and 150 days. [right][snapback]522216[/snapback][/right]
Very few hyip survived more than 150 days.
grand2005
Oct 29 2005, 08:38 PM
fastmarket.com and hyip-daily-returns.com will live more than 10 years. all the rest...
UNC
Oct 29 2005, 09:16 PM
QUOTE(grand2005 @ Oct 30 2005, 12:38 AM)
fastmarket.com and hyip-daily-returns.com will live more than 10 years. all the rest... [right][snapback]529687[/snapback][/right]
you'd like to think that wouldn't you
cyberpoper
Oct 31 2005, 05:02 AM
1-2 weeks
OldSarge
Oct 31 2005, 06:27 AM
This is my formula. If the inverting-core acceptor payment deflects the complex chronotron-feedback analysis, try to provoke a coil-composition reflex and several quantum biosphere resonances. This will create a restricted isovolumic cochrane graviton-prediction, which ought to in fact dampen the polarizing maintenance-filament formula of the investments. Then attempt a minimum abstract component-delay correction phase to input a reversible lucifugal primary ionization perimeter operation to cancel the celestial info-sphere greenhouse effect and thus give you the optimum prediction of the life span of the program. Hope this clears it up satifactorily.
Old Sarge
jwlc
Nov 2 2005, 11:39 PM
QUOTE(UNC @ Oct 30 2005, 01:16 PM)
you'd like to think that wouldn't you [right][snapback]529742[/snapback][/right]
Haha... 10 years? I hope it'll be true myself though. But...
nuk
Nov 3 2005, 07:23 AM
Less than a week or two for most hyips right now. Too many crappy programs that spread out too little money.
The best of the best can go strong for about 6 months and then it's basically GAME OVER. If you're in a hyip that is over 6months old, you had better be using THEIR money and not yours because it's about to croak. Better yet, 100% withdraw and take your profits elsewhere. Very, very few make it much longer than 6months. NUK
LD_Admin_Jason
Nov 5 2005, 01:55 AM
Look at the stats and payout plans. Add the admin fee (try to find out how much this is), and then see what money is left and how likely people are to keep spending or compounding. Look at past growth ratios and predict future growth. Smell. Try to guess whether people will keep trusting it or not.
A hyip is a doubler in disguise. Basically, it dies as soon as people stop spending and start hitting the withdraw button.
Jason
edgar
Nov 5 2005, 03:27 AM
5 minutes ?hehe.too short
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