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Tuesday, 18 June 2013

AD HIT PROFITS: एड हिट प्रॉफिट : हिंदी समीछा

AD HIT PROFITS: एड हिट प्रॉफिट : हिंदी समीछा: यदि आप कानूनी रूप से विज्ञापन द्वारा मुनाफे का एक वास्तविक समीक्षा के लिए देख रहे हैं, तो आप एक सही जगह में हैं. मै दावे के साथ कह सकता हु ...

ADHITPROFITS: новая революция

Adhitprofits теперь программа № 1 в Интернете. Они были на линии менее 3 месяцев, и уже выплатила более $ 4 миллиона в комиссиях. Это деньги, которые были обналичены и был отправлен в платежные системы. Пользователи зарабатывают деньги, как он падает с дерева!

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На вершине, что программа является зарегистрированным Бизнес LLC. Там нет никаких шансов правительства приходили и закрытие программы, как мы видели в других интернет-программ.

Это программа, что каждый должен быть дюйма

Adhitprofits это программа, Revenue Share. Нет виду не требуется. Вы разделяете доходов с другими членами в программе. Каждая позиция Revenue Share стоит $ 45. Вы продолжать зарабатывать каждые 30 минут, пока она не достигнет 125%. Это будет один лучших программ попасть в Интернет. Присоединяйтесь, если вы еще не сделали. Это платит каждые полчаса. Другой 30,5% вчера, это дико!!

ЗАРАБОТАТЬ каждые полчаса! Быстрые выплаты тоже. WOW!

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Вы хотите принять участие в компании, которая заплатила миллион, чтобы филиалы в первый месяц? Хорошо для рекламы и заработать! Они быстрые выплаты. С в часы дня вы спрашиваете. Попробуйте, вам понравится Какие еще программы акции все свои прибыли со своими членами! Умный способ заработать деньги законно! Вы обязаны сделать это ради себя! Пожалуйста, обратите внимание и присоединиться ко мне в этом замечательном и подлинного выгодным занятием.

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ADHITPROFITS : NEW REVOLUTION

Adhitprofits is now the #1 program online. They have been on lines for less than 3 months and have already paid out more than $4 Million in commissions.  This is money that has been cashed out and was sent to the payment processors. Members are earning money like it is falling out of the trees!

 
On top of that the program is a registered LLC Business.  There is no chance of the government coming in and shutting down the program like we have seen in other online programs.

This is a program that everyone needs to be in.  
 
Adhitprofits is a Revenue Share program.  No referring is needed.  You share the revenue with other members in the program.  Each Revenue Share positions costs $45.  You keep on earning every 30 minutes until it reaches 125%. This is going to be one the top programs to hit the internet. Join now if you haven't already. This pays every half hour.  Another 30.5% yesterday, this is WILD!!

EARN EVERY HALF HOUR! Fast payouts too. WOW!  

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Monday, 27 May 2013

Finally Liberty Reserve digital money service forced offline

Liberty Reserve - a Costa Rican-based digital currency service - has been shut down after the reported arrest of its founder.
Authorities in the Central American country said Arthur Budovsky had been taken into custody in Spain on suspicion of money laundering, following an investigation which also involved the US.
They added that police had raided several of Mr Budovsky's properties and seized his computer servers.
The site went offline on Thursday.
Liberty Reserve had described itself as being the internet's "oldest, safest and most popular payment processor... serving millions all around a world".
It had allowed users to open accounts and transfer money, only requiring them to provide a name, date of birth and an email address.
Cash could be put into the service using a credit card, bank wire, postal money order or other money transfer service. It was then "converted" into one of the firm's own currencies - mirroring either the Euro or US dollar - at which point it could be transferred to another account holder who could then extract the funds.
The service promised that payment transfers were "instantaneous" and it charged a maximum of $2.99 (£1.98) for each transaction. It also offered a private messaging facility which it said was "much more private and secure than email or instant messenger services".
Security expert Bryan Krebs said Liberty Reserve's features had made it a popular among cyber criminals who wanted to move funds and make payments anonymously.
However, others said they had used the service for legitimate means, viewing it as a cheaper alternative to PayPal. They fear they will now lose money still sitting in its accounts.
Refused licence
Costa Rica state prosecutor Jose Pablo Gonzalez announced news of the raids on Saturday. He said that in addition to Mr Budovsky's arrest, 10 other suspects were being investigated in connection with international money laundering.
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Mr Gonzalez said that Costa Rica's financial regulator, Sugef, had refused to issue a licence to Liberty Reserve in 2011 after raising concerns about how it was being funded.
Although the company Liberty Reserve subsequently closed and dismissed its employees, the prosecutor said Mr Budovsky had continued operating his money exchange service by running it through five other Costa Rican businesses.
The same year, he said, New York based officials asked Costa Rica to investigate.
Mr Gonzalez said offices and houses linked to Mr Budovsky had been raided last week, and that documents and three vehicles - including a Rolls Royce - were seized.
The US Department of Justice's website says that in 2006 Mr Budovsky was found guilty of operating a separate illegal money transmittal business - GoldAge - from a Brooklyn apartment when he used to live in New York.
However, when asked about the latest arrest, a spokeswoman said she could "not provide any guidance" at this time.
The BBC has also asked the Spanish police for more details.
Lost money
According to Mr Krebs' security blog, the closure of Liberty Reserve has the potential to "cause a major upheaval in the cybercrime economy".
He said there had been "anxious discussions" about the news on several internet forums after fraudsters and malware sellers found themselves unable to access their accounts.
But others say they used the service for legitimate reasons, and are concerned about the lack of information.
They include Mitver Holdings, the firm behind a facility called ePay Cards. This allows consumers outside the US to buy goods from stores in the country as if they owned a locally-issued Visa or Mastercard credit card.
ePay CardsThe firm behind ePay cards says it now faces an "uphill battle" to make up potentially lost funds
The company - which has offices in London and Texas - used Liberty Reserve as a way for its customers to charge up their "virtual credit cards".
Co-founder Mitchell Rossetti said he had about $28,000 sitting in his business's Liberty Reserve account at the time the site went offline.
"We used Liberty Reserve because it was quick, efficient and secure," he told the BBC.
"Now, we - and thousands of others who were dependent on it - have been left with nothing to look at except a blank webpage, and nothing more to go on than reports from the Costa Rican press.
"We need to know if our assets have been seized and what would be the requirements to get the funds returned."

Saturday, 25 May 2013

News : Liberty Reserve Closed ???




May-24-2013

Arthur Budovsky Belanchuk, 39, on Friday was arrested in

Spain as part of a money laundering investigation performed
jointly by police agencies in the United States and Costa
Rica.




















Costa Rican prosecutor José Pablo González said Budovsky,
a Costa Rican citizen of Ukrainian origin, has been under
investigation since 2011 for money laundering using a
company he created in the country called Liberty Reserve.
Local investigations began after a request from a
prosecutor’s office in New York. On Friday, San José
prosecutors conducted raids in Budovsky's house and
offices in Escazá, Santa Ana, southwest of San José, and
in the province of Heredia, north of the capital.
Budovsky's businesses in Costa Rica apparently were
financed by using money from child Indecency websites
and drug trafficking.
New York conviction
According to records from the U.S. Justice Department, on
July 27, 2006, Budovsky and a partner identified as
Vladimir Kats were indicted by the state of New York on
charges of operating an illegal financial business, GoldAge
Inc., from their Brooklyn apartments.
They had transmitted at least $30 million to digital currency
accounts worldwide since beginning operations in 2002.
The digital currency exchange, GoldAge, received and
transmitted $4 million between Jan. 1, 2006, and June 30,
2006, as part of the money laundering scheme.
Customers opened online GoldAge accounts with limited
documentation of identity, then GoldAge purchased digital
gold currency through those accounts; the defendants' fees
sometimes exceeded $100,000.
Customers could choose their method of payment to
GoldAge: wire remittances, cash deposits, postal money
orders or checks.
Finally, the customers could withdraw the money by
requesting wire transfers to accounts anywhere in the
world or by having checks sent to any identified individual.
Budovsky and Kats were sentenced to five years in prison
for engaging in the business of transmitting money without a
license, a felony violation of state banking law, but got
probation.

Update : Libirty Reserve's main domain libertyreserve.com is not showing the original site,  its pointing to a sinkhole .











The administrator of cybercrime forum Carder.pro, for example, has been telling forum members that the entire incident is the work of professional hackers working for Liberty Reserve’s competitors.





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Monday, 29 April 2013

HYIP Overview


The three kinds of HYIPs and our related investment strategy.
Generally, high yield investment program means any investment vehicle that returns more than an ordinary bank deposit does. More specifically, it refers to those investment programs that yield anywhere from 1-100% a month. Most HYIPs yield 7-60% a month, with the programs yielding above 60% questionable and those below 7% a bit unattractive. For that purpose, we focus our view to those programs that return 7-60%/month although we do recommend programs with returns outside that scope with an appropriate, particular strategy.
Based on how the returns are achieved, there are primarily three kinds of HYIPs.
Low and stable payers (Pays between 2-7% per week, 8-30% per month).
The first kind of HYIPs achieve returns from trading financial markets, such as the stock markets, currency exchange markets (FOREX), commodity markets, futures and options markets, etc. The main features of the programs in this category is that yields are variable and, above all, based on the performance of trading, or even fixed-income (often a little less profitable as i.e. 0.3-0.5% per trading day). Most HYIPs in this category pay weekly or monthly returns with variable rates. Their lifespan is often longer then 2/3 year, so we suggest a strategy of compounding in these terms:
You can invest a sum of money as you want and then compound half of your returns until you get back your principle. Once you have recovered your principle continue to compound/reinvest but this time at a rate of 60-70% of your returns. If the program sticks around, you should be able to profit quite a bit. Once you receive 250% return we recommend that you stop compounding and you can also exit from the investment or reinvest based on terms of plans, program lifetime and other parameter as Alexa traffic, discussion and reference on forums and monitors, their announcement like conferences, become private, increased interest, etc.
Mid-range paying moderately secure program (Pays 8-15% per week, 30-60% per month).
The second type of HYIPs obtain returns from business activities, such as venture capital investments, sports betting, high yield loan arrangements, real estate investments, etc. Most of those programs pay daily returns and also weekly or monthly although and the rate of return can be variable or in most cases, fixed. We have found that some of these company are a mixture of both Pyramid scheme and investment program, or especially those who pay the highest returns, just a Ponzi's scheme. Their lifespan is shorter (1/2 year). In this case we recommend you compound only 20/30% of your returns until you get your principle back, then you simply stop compounding and you can reinvest 2/3 time based on terms of plans and then just let the program run it’s course. Of course is very important take into account the lifetime and other parameters as above.
High risk HYIPs (Pays Over 17% per week and over 65% per month).
The third type of HYIPs does not achieve any return on capital at all. They are able to pay members because they use new deposits to pay interests to old deposits. Those programs are generally known as Ponzi schemes. Since no investment or business activity is involved, no real profits are generated. The transactions are simply a matter of redistributing the capital from those invested later to those invested earlier. The main characteristics of this sort of programs is that it inevitably fails from several weeks to some months. Another characteristics is that the returns can be quite high (2% or more a day) and with many paying daily or weekly even in no trading days. Many investors prefer this types of HYIPs and in fact the overwhelming majority of HYIPs out there belong to the third type. Even those programs claiming to be in the first or second category and producing solid evidence to support their claims will be found out to be actually Ponzi schemes. However, you can invest and make money with these programs most of the time using the right strategy. We suggest this:
Successful Strategies for HYIP of high risk!
1: Get in Early. Given our stated belief that all High Yield Programs are based on the Ponzi model, therefore it makes sense to believe that every program already has a “use by date” fixed to it.. it will fail and every day that we are undecided to join and invest our money we are one day closer to losing our money! It becomes important therefore to consider the life of the program already at the point when you join.. Join too early before it has proven itself and you just leave yourself open to scam after scam.. yes, I have rushed to join new programs that on the surface met all my criteria to find the admin had no intention of paying out any money and all of us who rushed to join lost our shirts! The subject of when is not too early, or too late is full of conjecture.. so you must take the time to investigate all programs before you join to make sure.. the plans on offer make sense, they are paying, answering support tickets, attracting new paying members everyday.. again, be guided by what you know, what you feel, and what others in forums and blogs are saying.. but be careful of what I call the “$5 cowboys”, who never put in any real money and fill the forums with every cash out for 10 cents they receive.. these “$5 cowboys” are easy for admins to keep happy but that does not mean when you add your $1,000 to the program your cash out requests will be handled the same!
2: Get in Big. Once your decision is made to join and invest into your chosen program there is no point doing a test run.. why? because if you have completed your research then by doing a test run with a small amount that just takes you that many days closer to “fail date”.. At the point of joining and upgrading with your already decided amount is critical.. in the HYIP world once a program goes down it goes down fast (overnight)!
3: Get your initial investment out as soon as possible. Cash out cash out cash out!! Should be your only thought until you are in profit.. DO NOT rethink and add more money to the program later because again you are just leaving yourself at greater risk each day as you come closer to “fail day”!
4: After 3 points above re-invest a proportion of your profit. The reason you invest money into High Yield Programs is to make fast money.. once in profit now you consider your next step! If the program met your needs, did not have any major issues while you were cashing out and you believe that the program still has legs for weeks, maybe months to come then consider re-investing some of your profit (not putting back any of your original invest money) back into the program.. Some use the 50/50 model.. cash out 50% per period and re-invest 50% of your profit If you see the program lasting for the foreseeable future then consider the 80/20 rule.. Re-Invest 80% of your Profit.. Cash out the 20%.. and so on!!
5: Cash out as often as possible! Whatever you decide above make sure every cash out period.. daily, weekly or monthly that you are cashing out part or all of your profit back to your Payment Processor! Money looking back at you from inside any program is worthless unless it gets translated into Cash in your Alert pay, Liberty Reserve, Perfect Money etc. account.. only then can you say “I MADE MONEY in this Program”.. not before!
Follow the 5 simple truths above and you are ahead of 99.9% of everyone else involved with High Yield Programs!

HYIP Technical Analysis Theories.


This article addresses the idea of applying technical analysis to HYIPs. Applying such analysis requires extensive research into past programs and significant programming. The purpose of this article is to present the concept and not the actual methods.
In the HYIP arena, the term "due diligence" is thrown around a lot. It is understood that research into a program must be done before investing. Ideally this would involve talking with the CEO/limited partner (they do have a business structure right?), seeing screenshots of trading accounts, and other proof of actual investment holdings. What if this information is not available? What if the site appears to be a simple scam? Avoid it and move on right? Not necessarily. It is well known that the vast majority of public HYIPs are scams. You can still make money investing in scams, so long as you time your investment correctly. This can be done through fundamental and technical analysis.
In the stock market, fundamental analysis refers to researching a company's business plan, earnings reports, press releases, etc. After analyzing this information an investor comes to the conclusion that the company should see increasing or decreasing stock prices and trades accordingly. Since this information isn't generally available for HYIPs, fundamental analysis is a bit different. This includes due diligence, researching domain and hosting information, reading reviews on HYIP listing sites such as HYIP-Navigator, and support provided by the HYIP itself. While fundamental analysis is an important step in the process of HYIP research, it doesn't provide the whole picture. Domains can be registered anonymously, reviews can be faked, and site admins can make up information. Where do you go from here? Technical analysis.
Technical analysis refers to numbers and mathematics. By tracking past performance technical analysts hope to predict the future of an investment. There are volumes about applying technical analysis to stocks. So how do you apply it to HYIPs? A HYIP is a very different investment vehicle than a stock. Stock prices rise and fall and such price fluctuation is tracked on a stock market. The key is to "buy low, sell high." The key to HYIPs is to "invest early, stay late." You must time your investment early enough so that you generate a reasonable profit before the program collapses.
To apply technical analysis to HYIPs requires past performance tracking. How can you track a program that just opened? Simply, you can't. You must compare it to other similar programs, otherwise you will be comparing different things and your results will not be accurate. The more programs it is compared to the better. So what should be compared? Previous program lifetimes, site scripts, templates, hosting, and owners. For example: If the average lifetime of similar previous programs is shorter than required to make a profit your risk will be very high. If every program running a certain script or hosted with a certain provider turned out to be a scam, the probability of the new program being a scam is extremely high. Incorporating these factors can be used to generate a risk level chart. Remember, the goal is to find the key point to invest in a program. You want to calculate Risk VS Time, and invest at the time where risk is lowest.
The current program is compared to previous trends to determine the optimal investment time. An important thing to consider is that trends frequently change. The trend for one period may not be the same as another. HYIPs in 2011 may have been run differently than HYIPs in 2012. Another thing that must be considered is that many scams are run by the same people. They know what puts the most money in their pockets. They frequently follow the same format, such as using the same script, offering similar returns, etc. This provides very good trending data. So long as you follow the correct period, trends should allow some excellent timing data.