Greed and hyip players are synonym

April 25, 2008 - 9:04pm | author: fairyjadoo | |

Hyip playing can really be a great money making opportunity, especially if you have the resources to spare. All updates can be found online by reading various daily hyip journals like eCommerce-Journal that it is truly impossible for you not to be in the loop, unless you do it deliberately.

Some players say hyip playing is really simple and there really isn’t anything to it. However, there are some players that make common mistakes during playing and end up losing so much money because of their ignorance.

Hyip playing need constant and careful monitoring. Thus, if you are not able to devote your time and review hyip cycles, you may as well throw yourself off a hyip peak.

Hyip playing requires deals with sporadic hyip conditions and should therefore be studied frequently. Players who want to pursue hyip playing should invest not just their money, but also to learning about all new methods and strategies outside of it.

Greed is the weakness of an effective player. That is, you should not bite off more than you chew. Sure, hyip playing may spell massive windfalls, but if you do not know how to play your cards right and let yourself to deliberately lose a little along the way, you are more likely to encounter a lot more pain when the actual losing part starts.

Often, when a reasonable profit has already been attained, some players opt to redeposit and do not want to exit in anticipation of a higher profit, which sometimes does not come. Never stay in the hyip longer than you should, even if that little ego voice in your head tells you that there may still be a chance that more profit would be gained. Play the next hyip to get a greater win. Just don’t place all your cash in just one hyip at one time.

You do not need to play every single day and deposit money in several hyips to ensure a win. Some players have this misconception that more cards are laid out there, the better is the chance of them winning. You should not put it all out there, unless you want to lose all of them at the same time.

Always play wisely. Analyze hyip cycles and know when the best time to jump in. Save your capital for good days and hold out on doubtly cycle. Remember, the active player is not always the luckiest and smartest player on the block.

When you get involve in hyip playing, you can not just decide to play anything and expect fate to move things for you. Hyip playing is greatly influenced by incoming funds and payment processors events, you must know how to map out a playing plan that will reap the best possible benefits for you. Having a playing plan will help in certain surprise situations, like sudden downfall of a payment processor because of an unforeseen event. It will help you find out what courses of action are available before any instance of such sort happens.

Hyip playing is a gamble. Therefore, you must know when to back down when needed. Hyip playing is not something to be entered into lightly. While there is a great opportunity for gain, there is an equal opportunity for loss, Hyip players require a great degree of knowledge, experience, and skill in order to be consistently successful. Of course, no one is born with that knowledge, experience, and skill and there are plenty of ways to learn all about hyip playing if you think that you are interested and capable as well as can afford it.

It takes discipline to be a hyip player. Greed and fear are the two biggest enemies for hyip players. When you get too greedy you set yourself up for losses by having too much money deposited at once, or by not exiting a hyip when you should. Fear stops you from making a play because you do not want to risk losing the money, or it forces you to exit the hyip earlier than you should because you think it is going to be scammed and bad on you.

Hyip playing is very risky and you should never play more than you can afford to lose. Yes, you may earn a full time living being a hyip player, but most people fail than success. So, you have to prepare for the worst.

Your best bet is to find a hyip playing plans and strategies that you are comfortable with and then stick with it. There are plenty of strategies available and that you can think of, but remember this, past successful play results is never indicative of future results. Meaning that what worked yesterday for hyip players may not work today. Once your plan hyip playing plans and strategies which you stick with it and used to bring profits for you are not working anymore, you must immediately need to revise it accordingly.

Start trying to save your money today not tomorrow or next month. You can’t play in the hyip world if you do not have extra cash at the end of the month or not enough money to pay the bills. You can’t play hyip with money which you fund with credit card. And you also can’t play hyip with money that you borrow from friends, wife, mother in law or even your six years old kid.

If you ask how much money will you need?, nobody can answer that because it will depend on the playing strategies that you choose to implement and the amount of profit that you need to make with in a day. Also the amount of money that you can take out in profits, is just simply what is extra from what you need in the form of hyip playing. Though you should not count on having a bare minimum for every hyip you play, if you leave a little more in each day then you may be able to start to take more risk. And if you understand that risk means that you have a chance to make a lot of more money, then you are on the right track.



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The right strategy

Reading your information opens more questions then it solves the one I get. How to do it the right way are the most burning one I get, but reading here it seems that there is no 100% sure way to avoid being scammed or let down by admins, even the most throughout due dilligence seems not to be the answer.


by Benja (not verified) | October 8, 2008 - 11:50am.

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