PlexFund – Reviewed by Nick Cooper

Hello, felow hyip earners! Another week has started and we have fresh powers for passing it with great energy and smiles on our faces! It has been a pretty cold weekend here, so get ready for a heavy winter! Not to mention that you have to start making savings for the Christmas buyings :)

Anyway and anyhow, today we are going to review a website called http://plexfund.com. It has come to my attention after I received some enquiries to review it from our readers. I wasn’t too fond of reviewing it at the beginning, but after looking at their website I said that I could give it a try.

The overall design is pretty simple and is made on 3-columns and seems like a simple, minimalistic WordPress theme. The designers have used gray, blue and green for it, and should seem readable for the average reader. But, this is not the point, right? We have to cherish the investments and not the looks, but let’s face it, who’d want to invest money in something that doesn’t attract them?

The investment plans are quite unbelievable and that is the main reason why I refused at first to review it. We have

Minimalistic ( 12.6% daily fixed interest ), Standard (13.4% daily fixed interest ) and Senior ( 15% daily fixed interest )

I realize that those profits are quite impossible to achieve even if you are a forex genius. But then I said to myself – is it better to put money in a 1.1% daily profit hyip and to wait more than one month in order to regain your invested capital? Or I should try some programs with a huge yield so that you could withdraw your profits as fast as you can. That’s why plexfund attracted me from the beginning – the possibility of withdrawing the funds ASAP.

http://plexfund.com/?a=cust&page=about_us – the about us page contains the same information we basically see everywhere – forex stuff and so on. I think that a trading perfomance report would do much better to their reputation as possible investors will have the chance to view the actual trading results. Maybe they cherish too much their strategy and are afraid someone could guess how they’re doing it, who knows?

http://plexfund.com/?a=news – this is somehow weird, because they didn’t update any news since september. Is it a sign of something bad happening very soon? Are we too late with our investments? I want you all to be careful and make rational, not emotional judgments. Invest with the money you can afford to lose and don’t go blindly hoping that you could get rich over night. This requires skills and tactics and maybe years of experience. It is better to sit back and watch how it is going.

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About Russian Oil and Lions!

Sorry for making this titly so scary to you, but I wanted to make it a little bit enticing and to make you rise your brows. The Russian Oil is nothing more but a HYIP program located here https://russianoilfund.com/index.php and specializing, as they claim, into Russia’s vast petroleum reserves. The site has a medium look and you can’t say it is trashy nor that it is great. It’s a website for the average Joe. You can judge by the way the website is made that those are not quite banners, but rather images made, I’d say, in a hurry. Therefore, the design can be considered nothing more than minimalistic, without anything big to be mentioned.

But, they have a new feature here https://russianoilfund.com/index.php?a=cust&page=about. Even if it is a slide share, but it sure does a better job than a full sized page of text would. People need images, videos. The program with the most professional video presentation is, at the moment, without doubts, https://forexcompanyonline.com/. It makes me remind of the old devil-minded scam http://sportarbs.com/, which, by the way, didn’t close their website. I must admit here frankly, with my heand on my heart – I also was fooled by their genius video. I wanted to believe that they were saying the truth and oh man, they really made it appear beautiful and simple.

Here comes the lion! http://lionfunds.net/ – a simple, yet strong-minded program featuring a nice lion symbol which got my attention in the beginning. The special thing about this program is that they are using the testimonial feature which is daily updating. This can be a pretty good persuasive tool for new investors. Also, at the end of the page you can see that their transactions are being secured by Equifax, which is another good thing to be takend in consideration, knowing how unsteady is the security these days.

Their address, however,

Address: 8 Copthall, Roseau, 00152 (Commonwealth of) Dominica

reminds me of a company once called Incoforex.com, because if I am not being wrong, those guys have had their address somewhere near this one. A very funny thing I noticed about when going on the contact info page was this

“Notice for blog posters and rating/monitoring sites owners:Please *DO NOT* submit tickets or send e-mails asking us to spend some money to be monitored or rated by your service. If you want to make an investment please do it with your own money.We are not charity organization but profit-made.”

Who said that you give money to monitors and other guys in the field as donations? This is pure non-sense. I mean, if there weren’t for those guys, 80% of hyips wouldn’t have ever kissed the face of the earth. In the real business world, every major company pays lots of cash towards advertising. The advertising places in the hyip industry are monitors, even if some of them are really greedy. I think these lions should remove their message or maybe they are just sick of the spamming that comes from monitors/hyip blogs? If that’s the case, then I don’t blame them.

https://www.smartex-investment.com/ is a program which consists mainly in texts and not-so-visual presentation. This could be a bad thing for them, as there are lots of investors who don’t love to waste their time on reading/analyzing, so the newest trend with the video presentation would have been a better idea, I think. After reading Smartex’s business presentation, honestly, I must say that I didn’t quite understand what is that they’re doing with the money we’re investing. See for yourself :

– Algorithm Trading: starting point of a high-frequency trading, the algorithm used for transactions is paramount. Indeed, it is important to have a computational tool to generate expectations of ever-higher earnings and a deviation of these returns as low as possible to minimize the “drawdown” (maximum loss at a time “t”).

– The speed of execution: the sinews of war being the time, all high-frequency traders seek an algorithm with a mean and dispersion of the time needed for decision-making and sending messages weaker possible. The infrastructure is also a key role, and the server that runs the algorithm crossing order will be located closer to the servers (Euronext, CME, Chicago, etc..). Providers offer specialized services “low latency” which can have market access at the speed of lightning.

– The algorithm of management orders: for high frequency systems, an algorithm for placing orders is an important point which can make a winner or loser. All reside in the lineup of this “black box”.

– Risk management: We learned to set limits. It is important to make money, but it is equally important to limit losses. The algorithm of “money management” focus as much attention as one who takes positions.

– Fees and charges: any order is placed is subject to commissions and expenses. However, the number of daily transactions is huge, it is important not to overlook this point if we do not want to pay higher commissions than gains made on a roundtrip.

– Taxes: We prefered to outsource our profits and thus escape the tax laws too restrictive in most country. These strategies makes the difference in our profits.

– Research and development: A good trading strategy is unfortunately not eternal. That is why research and development of new strategies are crucial for long-term visibility and is one of biggest part of the work.

It is like they are describing a business, but not saying where to invest the money. They’ve got 4 investment plans, on the same hyip basis – lower your deposit is, less you earn. The beginner plan is 1% and the last one is 1.6%. Comparing to other yields in the industry, this seems to be pretty fair and could ensure this company a longer run. Because, we know that bigger the profits are that you are offering, shorter will be your stay in the Hall of Fame.

I hope I’ve enriched your hyipopedia with this fresh post and that you’ll take the right steps to perform a clean, smart and accurate investment!

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AlertPay enters the Hyip business and Hyip News – FxCambier & Vetcogray

I am almost sure that you are enjoying your weekend and it is just me who’s sitting in front of his desk and writing another post on the latest or highlighted programs in the industry. First of all, I must admit that I’ve observed how AlertPay is becoming more and more loved by new programs. Is the hyip world experiencing a shift and it is moving towards accepting another payment processor which is known to be pretty professional and out of the hyip world? Time will tell soon enough.

FxCambier is a program that got my attention. https://fxcambier.com/ – that central image with those businessman kept me attention still and I continued on searching the website for their plans, contacts and so on. I’ve pleasently observed that they are also present on social media, this has become almost a must for these days – twitter and facebook. They are providing an UK address, which is pretty different from other hyips that are using mostly offshore addresses. The location is this one – Address: 404 Albany House, 324-326 Regent Street, London W1B 3HH, U.K. However, I failed to find their exact location using http://maps.google.com/ so I came to conclusion that they must be using a postal mail or that is a building for business offices.

Their live support appears to be offline mostly all the time so I question myself – why showing that live chat button if you are not going to hire some guys to answer public questions? I mean, I don’t wanna waste my time when browsing a program’s website. We need quick and short answers as time is ticking away, so why not respect our needs? Another curious thing about this program is some information I’ve saw in their news section :

FxCambier.com DDOS attack
As you may have noticed FxCambier.com has been unavailable for some time due to a very huge ddos attack.
Dec-1-2010 05:26:44 PM

Welcome to FxCambier.com
Dear All Valued Visitors,
Welcome to FxCambier.com, your only real forex manager. We are glad to announce

Nov-28-2010 12:51:58 AM

I mean, the program had 3 days old and there were already attacks on it? Oh, c’mon, I am not buying that. Who would want to attack a company that has 3 days online? How many deposits could it have gather? So, it pleased me with the plans and upper design but disappointed a little with these things.

https://vetcogray.biz/index.php – VetcoGray Business. An unusual word for somehow an usual hyip. Their simple red logo makes me think about pharmaceutical companies and gives some chill to my bones. Anyway, their support was good in overall, much better than I was expecting to be honest. And this gives me a great idea to consider for the future – to give programs “+” or “-” according to their professional level in the following fields

  • Website content and description of where the money are invested
  • Overall design
  • Customer support
  • Technical analysis (hosting, domaine name, payment processors, DDoS attacks frequency)

A very good company should receive 5 stars and so on. Back to our program – we see that this one has also AlertPay! This hyip world has gone mad! I am thinking about the moments when hyips will close and clients will open up disputes, what will then AlertPay say? They will wake up with thousands of support tickets on their heads, why would they need this hussle especially knowing they have now well over 5 000 000 clients.

VectoGray’s business description is based around forex and sport arbitrage – one of the most often business terms used in the description of hyip programs. I know that there are guys who’re making millions from sport arbitrage but it is really, really hard. You have to be careful with sports brokers and so on…

Until the next post, I greet you all and wish a tickling weekend!

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