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HYIP Investment Diversification

By: Jessie62

What is Diversification as applied to HYIPs?
Diversification is a technique that reduces the risk by spreading your portfolio over many programs to avoid excessive risk imposed by HYIPs. In simple English this means “ do not put all your eggs in one basket”.

There are certain issues you should consider on how to diversify you portfolio over different programs. Let’s see these issues one by one:

Determining how many Programs You should have:
Obviously diversifying over 10 programs is better than investing into 2 programs. It is even better to have 20 programs instead of 10. But, it is hard to find 20 solid programs. There fore , The bottom line for diversification , as far as HYIPs is concerned is that , you have to diversify you portfolio over researched programs as maximum as possible. But, I want to clarify one thing; Diversification does not mean spreading your portfolio over scam programs. Always make a diligent research before you diversify you portfolio.

To put it briefly, diversify your portfolio to at least 5 to 10 well researched programs.

Mixing between Old and New Programs:
You may have favorite programs performing well for long time, programs which you have more confidence, well researched and what you think are reliable. But there is a concern in HYIPs arena; there is always a calculated risk even with the most solid program. It is hard or impossible to exactly determine the age of a particular HYIP. For this reason, it is always recommended to mix your favorite HYIPs with new programs.

How much to Invest between each programs:
It is obvious that you should spread your portfolio over different programs proportional to the programs credibility. But, you should be careful not to over invest in a particular program.

Let’s see what does this mean, say you have 8 programs and your portofolio is $1,000. It is not advisable to put $450 in a single program while investing $50 each between the rest 7 programs. You should make a balanced investment. Balanced in a sense, spread your portfolio proportional to the credibility of the programs.

Let’s how you can do this with your favorite 8 programs and $1,000.

To Star with, First group and grade your favorite programs based on their performance and credibility.

Say you have grouped your programs as follows:
• Class “A” (Top Choices) programs – 3 Programs
• Class “B” (Well Performer) programs – 2 Programs
• Class “C” programs (Programs with less credibility than class “B”) – 3 Programs

And your grading for each class is:
• Class “A” is 1.5
• Class “B” is 1.25
• Class “C” is 1

(3 x 1.5) + (2 x 1.25) + (3 x 1) = 10

Now, let’s see how to distribute your portfolio over each class;

> For Class “A” programs: (1.5/10) x $1,000 = $150

> For Class “B” programs: (1.25/10) x $1,000 = $ 125

> For Class “C” Programs: (1/10) x $ 1,000= $ 100

Which means, invest $ 150 for each class “A” programs, $125 for Class “B” and $100 for Class “C” Programs.

Note that each number given is only for demonstration purposes; actual numbers are determined based on the number of your favorite programs and you grading.

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