Another money making scheme... That was what I first thought.
Every week someone shows me a new money making system and I will occasionally try one or two that I feel could have merit. Then along came something different, it was not well marketed, it lacked the bells and whistles of the normal offerings. Of course everyone said it was a Ponzi, but my results over time (the facts) show something completely different.
I joined a high yield platform 19 months ago, there were no promises of returns but rather a commitment from the traders that they would try to get a targeted result on a monthly basis and that they would attempt to get those results to be a consistent as possible.
After 19 months my original capital has more than doubled. Here is the big difference, that money is not simply in the system, I had to physically withdraw my profits weekly and then I made the choice to redeposit them as capital in the system. There is no option to automate this process, so it’s active and everyone who wants to get a compounding effect needs to manually redeposit profits weekly. You can also withdraw your original capital when you want to, it’s almost instant and you receive your capital within a few hours.
Now think like a skeptic, apply a good deal of Ponzi thinking and let’s assume that the money I got came from other people’s money. That could be possible as my original capital was relatively small, however my friend started with his capital in the top tier investment and his capital has more than tripled since he started about 18 months ago.
The reality is for that to happen is that thousands of new people would need to be starting every week for their to be enough money to rotate, so mathematically if their was not real trades this could not have been possible.
How do I know that many people have not started? Well its simple when they start they too are extremely skeptical and they tend to start with far less than I started with. My conclusion is that my money is growing and it’s real, which is very different from many systems that I am shown constantly.
Has anyone else had any similar experiences with other platforms?