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FX Euro- Review!
I told you all yesterday that I will be carefully looking at the short term program that I will join. Also I will make sure that I sketch out a better plan to handle the investment in the shorter and riskier version of these HYIP. As I will be discussing my investment strategy with all these programs I will surely let you all know how I plan to tackle those I risky ones when we come across one.
Today I would like to talk about a low roi long term program with which I have gut feeling that this program will last long, this is FX Euro. Every once in awhile you get that strong feeling about the program and you really want to go ahead and recommend it, but I am just going state my feeling and the facts as I always do and let you be the judge of your own investments.
With FX Euro I had a chance to have a small chat with the admin and he turned out to be a very pleasant man with quite a responsible head on his shoulder. I did like the admin’s attitude and he was quite convincing about his program. You will find out more about what I am talking about as you read through the review. I did like the plans and all the features that are available on this program. Let me start with discussing the investment plans as usual.
FX Euro has 3 different plans to choose from, daily, weekly and monthly. With each of these plans the principal is returned. Each plan itself has multiple sub plans so let me try to make it as simple as possible. In each plan the minimum upgrade is $10 and the maximum is $4000. In each plan the percent roi varies depending on the amount of deposit. For the Daily plan the roi varies from 0.7% - 0.8% per day for 180 days, that means you will earn a net profit of 126-144% at the end of the plan.
For the weekly plan the roi varies from 6-7% per weeks for 25 weeks and since the principal is returned the net profit earned with this plan varies from 150-175%. The weekly plan by far seems to be the most profitable. Also when it comes to risk the weekly plan has lesser risk then monthly plan and has better returns as compared to the daily plan so this one would clearly be my favorite plan to invest in. For the monthly plan the roi varies from 25%- 27% for 6 months with a net profit of 150- 162%, plus the principal returned.
If you invest $100 in daily plan then your returns would be $226, i.e $126 of profit where as if you invested in weekly plan you would earn $250, i.e. $150 profit. So if you see my calculation, I am sure you understand why weekly plan is more profitable.
The payment processors that are used are Liberty reserve and Perfect money. Why only these two systems are used?? You will find this answer in the official forum of FX Euro. Oh yes! This site has its own official forum where the admin is very active and has already provided lot of stuffs for you to read about the program. FX Euro claims to be investing in forex through a broker, and if you are slightly aware of the forex investment then you must also know that certain forex sites accept only Liberty reserve and Perfect money and few accept Alertpay too. So it is understandable that the admin choose only these to processors to keep it simple to transfer between the forex account and the FX Euro account. Also on the official forum you can read the detailed explanation by the admin for not choosing Alertpay as the processor. You can view the official forum here (make sure you are logged into the forum to view the contents of the forum).
My last few comments about FX Euro brings forward 2 points, one is that FX Euro has a official forum, which is rare and a nice feature to see on any site, and second point is FX Euro invests in forex. Now do I believe that FX Euro invests in forex? Well as I said I had chat with the admin and the reason I had praised him in the beginning of this article was also because I had got the opportunity to watch the live trading session of FX Euro. The admin told me that these live links to trading is also provided to those few investors who have maxed out the investment ($4000), but then all other investors would be provided the hard copy of the trading on the official forum each month. I checked the forum and the admin have already posted one of the statements from the trading as a proof. Now that is a pretty fast, and I have not seen any other program provide proofs so soon and early. So watching at these points just makes this point that this program is definitely not your regular HYIP program and is surely set quite apart from the rest.
Going into the technicalities of the site, FX Euro does have a very nice professional looking design with a modified neversay script and hosted on a dedicated server. The hosting is from a new company called High Risk Hosting (same hosting as used by PAC for All), with some pretty good DDos protection from them. FX Euro also has 256 bit SSL encryption which makes sure that all your transaction is safe and secured. Not many HYIP choose to have such high level of security. Also if you had read my previous review you would have noticed that I had mentioned about importance of support from senior members, well FX Euro has been supported by PAC team and the banners can also be seen up on popular sites, so is that some more indication for you?
What is my strategy? Invest right from the start with such promising program and that will leave you in profits quite earlier then others, and then you can safely compound your investment or just reinvest with your profits, that is a sure way to be in good profits and make good of such nice low roi programs. Couple of such low roi programs and you won’t need much of those shorter, high risk programs to get you good earnings.
So what is my verdict? Well if you are looking for a long term program which can last for some time, I think you have one here right in front of you. I don’t think we often get such programs, with so many good features on. In the end, you are responsible for your money and you should choose your investments based on your own appetite for risk and profits.
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