Always, always more ponzi schemes.... If someone was really wanting to take a risk, they would buy it now, but sell it a few weeks later, and get short term gains before it collapsed...
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Always, always more ponzi schemes.... If someone was really wanting to take a risk, they would buy it now, but sell it a few weeks later, and get short term gains before it collapsed...
@shredz7
These schemes are designed to encourage you to keep your funds tied up. The whole idea is to re-invest your loan payments back into the program so you get compound interest. If you just withdraw funds as you get payment, you make very little profit. So it entices people to be greedy and leave their funds tied up for the ponzi scheme to function.
I looked into this in detail months ago and ran as far away as I could heh.