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FXStar shows where the money is…

January 31st, 2010 | Posted in Liberty Reserve, alertpay, fxstar, perfect money, strictpay

I recently joined a new investment opportunity that makes its return by trading on the FOREX markets. Now, sometimes it isn’t always easy to verify just how a programme makes a return and you have to rely on what you’re told without too much proof.

FXStar is different as they not only declare that they make money in FOREX but also allow you to see what money was invested on a trading day, the number of trades made and the return for the day. In fact you can ask for this information to be sent to you by email without having to go near the website.

It does appear that FXStar is going the extra mile to ensure investors can part with their funds with a degree of assurance that it is being invested wisely. Together with trading results you are also able to download a small desktop utility that allows you to track your investment without having to log in to your account.

For those who like to keep a weather eye on transactions to their account you can also opt for SMS notifications.

The majority of investment plans require you to invest for 100 days and depending on how much you invest will determine the daily interest rate you receive. If 100 days seems too long with such a new investment then the Start plan is a more manageable 30 days for which you receive 1 percent a day. There is also an ability to compound returns if desired.

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WBwso maintains steady progress and payments…

January 31st, 2010 | Posted in Liberty Reserve, alertpay, c-gold, perfect money

Often I write about programmes that publish updates or for one reason or another have issues to deal with. This means that programmes that don’t suffer from problems like this tend not to get the exposure they deserve.

This is a shame because it means readers could potentially miss out on a programme that has great potential and good rewards but keeps a relatively low profile.

One such opportunity is WBwso which I invested in some while ago. They are performing well and from what I can see the membership is very satisfied with how things are going.

If you are not familiar with WBwso I should explain that it is a UK based company which develops websites to the point where they have the potential to make a regular profit and then either sell them on or continue with them themselves.

You can find more details on how everything works by signing up for free at WBwso and reading the specific information there. You don’t have to invest straight away and in fact it was some 3 months after I joined that I actually made an investment.

I have to say that everything is working very smoothly and profits are regularly recorded in my back office. Reading elsewhere also indicates that WBwso have a solid business model and many enthusiastic members.

When I first posted about WBwso several readers joined up and like myself are taking the time to evaluate how they perform before actually parting with funds. This is a sensible approach although you shouldn’t wait too long before deciding whether to invest or not as earnings could be lost were your decision to go ahead.

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Gold Nugget Invest encourage members to demonstrate their caring side…

December 6th, 2009 | Posted in Liberty Reserve, bank wire, gold nugget invest, perfect money, solid trust pay, sport arbs, strictpay

For the last few years I’ve asked my daughters to make a contribution to a worthy cause on my behalf rather than buy me a present. I hope this gives them an idea of the importance of helping others and allows me to action the principle of paying it forward.

So, it’s good to see that an online investing programme is also taking an active role in encouraging members to help those less fortunate than ourselves. In a recent newsletter Gold Nugget Invest are asking their investors to make a contribution to two charities that they believe are fully deserving:

  1. Ugandan refugees who have suffered greatly from internal conflicts and poor harvests
  2. Kids for Life Foundation who help those youngsters suffering from AIDS

To provide an incentive Gold Nugget Invest are willing to provide rewards for those members who donate the most. For the four highest donations there will be deposits made in the weekly plan of $500, $250, $100 and $50.

So that everything is kept above board an independent overseer has been appointed to ensure that all donations are captured and that funds go to the right place.

In a recent post I made the point that online investing companies needed to provide greater credibility for investors to take them seriously. I’m glad to see that Gold Nugget Invest is showing some creative thought and this can only help the industry.

If you haven’t yet joined Gold Nugget Invest I would recommend you take a close look as this is a real opportunity and proves itself time after time.

Minimum investment is $50 from which you can a fixed return of 6% a week. If you have over $20K to invest the weekly return is 7.5%. Returns are achieved by way of sports arbitrage which is a reliable and steady source of funds. Funding is available via Liberty Reserve, StrictPay, Perfect Money, Solid Trust Pay or Bank Wire.

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