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    Default Swisscash And Sip25, The Winningest Combination Yet

    REVIEWING SOME SIP25 BASICS





    Let's review some specific SIP25 investment examples using the most conservative approach first which would be to withdraw all returns on your investment for the first four months.


    A $400 investment will return 25% monthly or $100. So in four months the full initial $400 out of pocket investment can be recovered and then a $100 pure income can be earned each month.


    A $800 investment will return 25% monthly or $200. So in four months the full initial $800 out of pocket investment can be recovered and then a $200 pure income can be earned each month.


    A $1200 investment will return 25% monthly or $300. So in four months the full initial $1200 out of pocket investment can be recovered and then a $300 pure income can be earned each month.


    A $2000 investment will return 25% monthly or $500. So in four months the full initial $2000 out of pocket investment can be recovered and then a $500 pure income can be earned each month.


    A $4000 investment will return 25% monthly or $1000. So in four months the full initial $4000 out of pocket investment can be recovered and then a $1000 pure income can be earned each month.


    A $8000 investment will return 25% monthly or $2000. So in four months the full initial $8000 out of pocket investment can be recovered and then a $2000 pure income can be earned each month.


    A $20000 investment will return 25% monthly or $5000. So in four months the full initial $20000 out of pocket investment can be recovered and then a $5000 pure income can be earned each month.


    Basically, people can make a SIGNIFICANT difference in their monthly finances in just five months IF they are willing to take four months of risk on a company with a PROVEN PERFORMANCE RECORD spanning over two years. Imagine having an extra $500 or $1000 or $5000 per month income after just five months. What kind of difference could that make in your or their lives. Risk? Again YES and each individual has to examine their personal circumstances, goals and risk thresholds and once again if you or your prospective new member find themselves still uncomfortable with the risk factors then PASS - DO NOT PARTICIPATE!


    If however the risk factors, based on the historical performance of Swiss Cash seem reasonable to you - the SIP25 Plan is a chance to make a SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE in your financial life in just five months! That's a pretty outstanding opportunity!






    OTHER MORE AGGRESSIVE STRATEGIES



    Let's take a look at one example of a more aggressive compounding strategy featuring the new SIP25 Investment.



    Let's take a $1600 investment and commit to compounding all returns in $100 increments for the first six months and then go to 50% compounding and 50% withdrawal from month seven on. You of course can use other starting investment levels and create a similar example for yourself. No matter which level you choose from a $400 start on up, compounding for six months to significantly build the value and returns of your account and then going to the 50-50 strategy will produce life changing results for you if Swiss Cash continues to deliver as it has delivered for the past 25 months.


    Obviously your initial funds will be totally at risk for the first seven months but once again the REWARDS of this strategy are life changing. Worth the risk? Well as always, that is for each individual to decide based on their personal circumstances, goals and risk thresholds. I think there is little question however that proven opportunities like this, with a monthly return level that can literally change your life in less than a year, do not come along very often. So based on that thinking, this is probably worth a shot. Weigh the effect that losing your initial capital would have on your life should Swiss Cash fail (it would probably sting a bit but not dramatically change your life) versus the potential rewards you will gain (truly life changing rewards) if Swiss Cash only continues to do what it has been doing for over two years now. Certainly it is reasonable to look at this company as being stronger than it ever has been and therefore a pretty good bet to continue its success long into the future.


    For this particular example I will start with a $1600 initial investment. Once again, you can create a similar model with any amount from $400 up.


    Initial investment #1 = $1600


    Month 1 - Investment #1 pays $400.


    Reinvest #2 = $400 Carryover in Account Balance $0


    Month 2 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100.


    Reinvest #3 = $500 Carryover in Account Balance $0


    Month 3 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125.


    Reinvest #4 = $600 Carryover in Account Balance $25


    Month 4 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150.


    Reinvest #5 = $800 Carryover in Account Balance 0


    Month 5 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200.


    Reinvest #6 = $900 Carryover in Account Balance $75


    Month 6 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225.


    Reinvest #7 = $1200 Carryover in Account Balance $75





    Begin 50% withdrawal - 50% compounding


    Month 7 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300.


    Reinvest #8 = $800 Withdraw = $775


    Month 8 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200.


    Reinvest #9 = $900 Withdraw = $800


    Month 9 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225.


    Reinvest #10 = $1000 Withdraw = $925


    Month 10 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225. Investment #10 pays $250.


    Reinvest #11 = $1100 Withdraw = $1075


    Month 11 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225. Investment #10 pays $250. Investment #11 pays $275.


    Reinvest #12 = $1200 Withdraw = $1250


    Month 12 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225. Investment #10 pays $250. Investment #11 pays $275. Investment #12 pays $300.


    Reinvest #13 = $1400 Withdraw = $1350


    Month 13 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225. Investment #10 pays $250. Investment #11 pays $275. Investment #12 pays $300. Investment #13 pays $350.


    Reinvest #14 = $1600 Withdraw = $1500


    Month 14 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225. Investment #10 pays $250. Investment #11 pays $275. Investment #12 pays $300. Investment #13 pays $350. Investment #14 pays $400.


    Reinvest #15 = $1800 Withdraw = $1700


    Month 15 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225. Investment #10 pays $250. Investment #11 pays $275. Investment #12 pays $300. Investment #13 pays $350. Investment #14 pays $400. Investment #15 pays $450.


    Reinvest #16 = $2000 Withdraw = $1950


    Month 16 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225. Investment #10 pays $250. Investment #11 pays $275. Investment #12 pays $300. Investment #13 pays $350. Investment #14 pays $400. Investment #15 pays $450. Investment #16 pays $500.


    Reinvest #17 = $2200 Withdraw = $2250


    Month 17 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225. Investment #10 pays $250. Investment #11 pays $275. Investment #12 pays $300. Investment #13 pays $350. Investment #14 pays $400. Investment #15 pays $450. Investment #16 pays $500. Investment #17 pays $550.


    Reinvest #18 = $2500 Withdraw = $2500


    Month 18 - Investment #1 pays $400. Investment #2 pays $100. Investment #3 pays $125. Investment #4 pays $150. Investment #5 pays $200. Investment #6 pays $225. Investment #7 pays $300. Investment #8 pays $200. Investment #9 pays $225. Investment #10 pays $250. Investment #11 pays $275. Investment #12 pays $300. Investment #13 pays $350. Investment #14 pays $400. Investment #15 pays $450. Investment #16 pays $500. Investment #17 pays $550. Investment #18 pays $625.


    Reinvest #19 = $2800 Withdraw = $2825




    Now would results like that make a difference in YOUR life! And they will only continue to accelerate and get better for as long as Swiss Cash continues to perform as it has performed for these last 25 months!


    The idea above is a relatively conservative investment and compounding strategy. Your entire initial stake would be at risk for just seven months. Starting the 50% withdrawals in month seven you will basically have recovered your initial risk capital by the eigth month withdrawal. From month nine on your account grows and grows, your withdrawal income grows and grows!


    The chart above is reasonably scalable. It won't be exact but you can get a pretty good idea of what your results would be with say 1/4 of that start - $400 or 1/2 of that start $800 or about double the chart above with twice that much to start ($3200) and so on.


    At 25% monthly this is REALLY POWERFUL STUFF and the risk?? Well that would seem to be reasonably limited wouldn't it? I mean with the most conservative strategy, you can recover initial capital outlay in just four months and be on a free ride from that point on. With the conservative compounding strategy depicted above, you recover about 50% of your capital outlay in month seven and 100% in month eight and from there you have a growing monthly income with no out of pocket risk.


    Your risk for that four to eight month timeframe (depending on the strategy you choose) is with a company that has been paying on time, every time to over 200,000 members worldwide, for 25 months now. So certainly a four to eight month risk window looks reasonable from my personal perspective but that is YOUR choice to decide.

    PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
    [email protected]

    or click on my name above: fuzzi51, this should take you to my website.
    thank you for your time...






    Wishing you great success!!

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    swisscash is closed; next ponzi, please!

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