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Old 02-16-2008, 06:50 AM
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i think that non-hyip is for a longer duration of time and give less profit so they are meant to more secure but their minimum is quite high mostly all have 100$ minimum
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Old 02-17-2008, 11:36 AM
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HYIP refers to High Yielding Investment programs and can include LYIPs (Low Yielding Investment programs). (Basically, the principle of operation of these two kinds are the same. They use the money you invest in them in Forex, Stocks etc and give you back a small percentage of it as per their plans of investment.) When investing in these, over a period of time, the HYIP admin pays back the invested money in small installments and in the long run, you'll get back more money than you put in.

Non-HYIP in ITC basically refers to Sporting, betting, casinos etc. which do not require that the Admin/ owner of the program is going to pay you back a part of the money you invest on regular basis. Basically, non-HYIP Investment programs should include betting, gambling, etc.
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No matter it is HYIP or LYIP, it is categoried as HYIP. Most HYIPs work with principle late investors pay earlier investors. The programs thus are not the real investment.

As for the non-HYIP, it can be programs which deal with real stock investment, forex, gold, oil, copper and etc. There is no fix rate. Earn or loss always base on the current market value.
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Old 02-26-2008, 05:49 PM
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But the program does the dealing for the iverstors doesnt it?
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Old 03-07-2008, 07:01 PM
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But the program does the dealing for the iverstors doesnt it?
Non-HYIP: You invest in a program, but it doesn't return to you an interest of your deposit to your account at fixed times...

A HYIP works on the same principle as a bank. What you deposit will generate an annual/monthly interest which will be added to your account in accordance with the plan you signed up for.

A HYIP is a Bank with feet...it runs...

Hope that clears a few doubts.

Also note that PTCs, PTPs, PTRs and PTSs will under no circumstances fall into a "Non-HYIP Investment program" category.
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Old 03-09-2008, 05:14 AM
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Thanks id62000... but tell me seeing your definitions of HYIP and Non-HYIP, i can make out that Non-HYIP is pretty risky.. so why are these used than HYIPs?
do they yield you more profit than the normal HYIPs?
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