Investment Strategy
Basics
On this web site you will have read what I describe as an, “Exit,” strategy, by this I do not mean that you exit (take all your money out of), a program completely. Exit strategy for the purposes of this web site means: Recovering your, “Seed,” investment as soon as possible to minimise risk to maximize gain.
If there is anything that you do not understand then please feel free to contact me.
1) Pay your initial (Seed) investment into a program.
2) When your investment term (cycle) expires and you receive the return on your initial (seed) investment, take out your, “seed,” money (initial investment money) plus take out a percentage of your profits. (This will be contingent on how much your initial investment was).
3) For your second investment, compound, (flip, roll over, reinvest), the remaining percentage of profits that came from your initial investment back into the program.
(Remember: you have already taken out your, "seed," money, so now you are playing with the profits from your first investment cycle, and you have a growing investment plan. This is the smart way to play, you are not risking your,” seed,” money).
4) Once you receive the rebate amount for your second investment, withdraw a percentage (%) of the profit from your second investment.
5) For your third investment, compound the total amount you originally invested for your second investment, plus the remaining % of the profits you received from your second investment.
6) Repeat Step 5 as many times as you want to.
By doing this, you will be taking advantage of making a profit/income from right after your first cycle, and you will be compounding, (flipping, rolling over) profit, to receive higher returns in the future.
It is not as complicated as it sounds and it is not as risky as some people make it out to be. Of course there is an element of risk and yes, you can lose everything if you choose the wrong strategy. But there is an element of risk in everything we do during our normal daily lives even, adrenalin junkies, "minimise risk," before they do what they do.
On the following pages you will find more detailed information on various strategies, that will allow you to compare and, "minimise risk," and decide which strategy is more suitable to your needs and requirements. |