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Genius Fund keeping members up to date…

December 13th, 2009 | Posted in alertpay, genius funds, Life Holdings, solid trust pay, strictpay

At the risk of scuppering yet another online investing programme (see previous posts about Vanfunds and Cash Tanker) I’ve just received a positive update from Genius Funds.

They have now expanded their translated versions to include Spanish and French. It seems to me that Genius Funds has a very clear business plan and are following it quietly and calmly. They don’t create a lot of speculation or comment but do pay regularly.

The update also mentions that compounding is available on all investment plans. To me this is a real strength of Genius Funds as you don’t have to start with a large investment. Assuming you can truly practice patience you would be able to compound earnings and see your fund grow steadily.

In previous posts I’ve given my view on retrieving seed capital in a timely manner and I think Genius Funds is an example of where I would invest a sum that wouldn’t impact me if it was lost for any reason. Assuming that doesn’t happen the regular drip feeding of earnings would create a potential long term income for the future.

I’m sure others would disagree with this approach but given that Genius Funds has been paying for a significant time already I think the risk is worth it.

As far as available plans go there is both a daily and weekly one, the daily EMGF pays between 1.0 to 1.9% and the weekly WBMF pays between 6.0 and 9.0%. The variability of interest attaches to the sum you invest, the more you deposit the greater the return.

For members who use AlertPay the company has now got agreement that deposits can be made with a credit card. This won’t suit everyone and you should think carefully before using the facility but it does provide an alternative funding method. Other funding methods include Liberty Reserve, SolidTrustPay, StrictPay and Bank Transfer (note that higher deposits are needed when using this method).

Finally, site security is being beefed up as a recent DDOS attack created some website uptime problems and this is being addressed.

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Winning ways on Betfair games…

June 2nd, 2007 | Posted in betfair, Life Holdings
Today I’ve spent some time looking at the Life Holdings website. I mentioned this about three weeks ago just as the programme admin was taking a short holiday. He’s now back so I spent some time looking around the site and more specifically at the site forum as here the admin reports his detailed results. For the last week there was a profit of 2.60%.

Dan, the programme admin also posts his daily results and explains what went right (or wrong) for each day. I find this a refreshing change from many programmes where how gains are made remain secret. Clearly there are commercially confidential situations to bear in mind so I don’t necessarily disagree in keeping details confidential but equally seeing daily results is an encouraging sign.

Within a minimum initial deposit of $200 it’s clear that Dan is trying to provide an opportunity where relatively small sums can be put at risk to see if the client is happy with the results. Subsequent deposits can be made from $10 and there is a facility to compound earnings. With a maximum weekly deposit of $20,000 there is plenty of scope for those investors who have greater liquidity.

To read a more detailed report on the activities on the site I’d recommend this report written by Jude from the NOBS HYIP Blog. Well worth a read and although it was written at the end of 2006 it still has very relevant information.
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Betfair games provide money making opportunity

May 14th, 2007 | Posted in betfair, Life Holdings

In my early online investing experience one of the programmes that I used extensively was SureBetPro from Risk Free Profit that provides sports arbitrage opportunities. For several reasons, primarily related to bookmakers penalising me from making worthwhile wagers, I decided to look elsewhere for online investing opportunities, many of which have been featured in this blog.

Whilst I’ve not been fully active with Risk Free Profit for a little while I have kept up to date with what they are doing and they have recently released a new product called XGamesPro. This software is designed to work with the games area of Betfair, the online portal where individuals can both bet and act as a bookmaker on a whole host of wagers.

It seems that once you have developed a strong games playing strategy that you can set the software to run on auto-pilot such that it will earn money for you whilst you sleep. As somewhat of a caveat you should be aware that the strategy setting can be quite difficult so you will need some good training. This is available if you join Risk Free Profit as a member. Currently the additional fee for XGamesPro is around $35 per month so you should bear this in mind as normal membership for Risk Free Profit is $137 a month.

As things happen I’ve learnt of another investment opportunity that is based on the Games Betting market at Betfair and this one doesn’t require you to actually spend time doing it yourself. Courtesy of NOBSHYIP blog the admin Jude has been featuring the website Life Holdings. Using 60% of their funds in this market and the remainder 40% in the FOREX market they have maintained an average 3.30% return per week. The minimum deposit is $200 and maximum is $20,000. The webmaster is very keen to communicate with investors and he looks as though he is someone keen to help others. They don’t offer any referral fees so there is some comfort that they are looking to cut and run down the road.
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