This «RiskRank» metric is a general litmus test for the quality of the «Hyip Gold» HYIP took in its entirety, defined by many specifications. Below is a detailed analysis and review of hyip-gold.com and the results from 0 to 10 points.
hyip-gold.com good quality signs
The website uses CloudFlare, Inc. SSL encryption. All of the incoming and outdoing content is encrypted;
Good hosting ensures the proper response level and excellent website access;
IP address not used by other HYIPs;
Has a licenced GoldCoders script;
hyip-gold.com poor signs
Plagiarized design elements from other HYIPs;
0.0
This project is a scam and stops paying on Jan 22, 2020.
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High Yield Investment programs usually involve a variety of high risk
and volatile investments such as Forex trading, Stock exchange, Sports
betting, metal trading, etc. You can easily realize that there is always
a risk associated with investment in HYIPs.
If you are not able to control these risks, you will lose your money.
For that reason, you should be able to implement a mechanism to manage
and minimize these risks to the smallest possible. The most effective
way of minimizing these risks is Diversification.
Diversification is a technique that reduces the risk by spreading your
portfolio over many programs to avoid excessive risk imposed by HYIPs.
In simple English this means “do not put all your eggs in one basket”.
There are certain issues you should consider on how to diversify you
portofolio over different programs. Let’s see these issues one by one:
Obviously diversifying over 10 programs is better than investing into 2
programs. It is even better to have 20 programs instead of 10. But, it
is hard to find 20 solid programs. There fore , The bottom line for
diversification , as far as HYIPs is concerned is that , you have to
diversify you portfolio over researched programs as maximum as possible.
But, I want to clarify one thing; Diversification does not mean
spreading your portfolio over scam programs. Always make a diligent
research before you diversify you portfolio.
You may have favorite programs performing well for long time, programs
which you have more confidence, well researched and what you think are
reliable. But there is a concern in HYIPs arena; there is always a
calculated risk even with the most solid program. It is hard or
impossible to exactly determine the age of a particular HYIP. For this
reason, it is always recommended to mix your favorite HYIPs with new
programs.
It is obvious that you should spread your portfolio over different
programs proportional to the programs credibility. But, you should be
careful not to over invest in a particular program. You should
make a balanced investment. Balanced in a sense, spread your portfolio
proportional to the credibility of the programs.
• Class “A” (Top performers) programs – 3 Programs
• Class “B” (Good Choice) programs – 2 Programs
• Class “C” programs (Programs with less credibility than class “B”) – 3 Programs
• Class “A” is 1.5
• Class “B” is 1.25
• Class “C” is 1
Note that each number given is only for demonstration purposes; actual
numbers are determined based on the number of your favorite programs and
you grading.
You should also understand that the amount of investment for each
program depends on other issues, such as the minimum investment of each
program.
I would like to point out that you should always follow-up each of your
favorite programs, make evaluations and adjust them accordingly
In conclusion, there is no ideal diversification formula that is right
for every investor- it depends on each program, your financial situation
and tolerance of risk. But, if you diversify your portofolio over
different programs, your money will always be safe.
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