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[alac-forum] Tired of financial pyramids?



Many people doubts of an opportunity of fast enrichment. But I'm convinced
of the opposite. The main problem is to lay down for itself the aim and to
start to move to it. I ask you to pay attention to the project with which I
recently had explored: http://gelios.wwwmarketing.biz/?ref=jeff

This site is some kind of economic stock market game simulator for real
money. You are offered to buy ventures of one or several programmes at the
cost they have at present and to sell them back to organizers of the project
at the price which will be later. At first sight it seems like a usual
financial pyramid or HYIP, however at more careful examination we understand
that this project is really unique and the foremost - honest. Organizers
named it 'Venture Programmes'.

Differences and advantages:

Firstly, it is well known how the organizers profit is formed. Their income
is formed by writing off a commission, from 0.5% to 1%, from the amount of
each transaction of purchasing or selling venture programmes' shares
(ventures).

Secondly, you can purchase ventures or sell it back to organizers at any
moment.

Thirdly, organizers offers three venture programmes. You can choose from
them depending on your opportunities and the strategy. You can choose the
programme with higher profit and accordingly more risky or stable programme
with moderate profit.

Fourthly, you can monitor changes in ventures cost in real-time mode and
independently make a decision: "to hold", "to purchase" or "to sell". Thus
you and only you form the investment portfolio as the professional trader at
a stock exchange.

And finally, they have the great 5th level affiliate program. For every
transaction made by your referral you will receive from 1 to 50 percents of
the Gelios Ltd. income (i.e. commission from the amount of transaction).

There is still a great deal of advantages of this project, but don't you
think it will be better to look at the site by yourself right
now? http://gelios.wwwmarketing.biz/?ref=jeff