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Author Topic: I Don't undestood why not use funds to earn stable profit  (Read 273 times)
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October 19, 2020, 11:56:46 PM
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Fixed returns means either they will be scam or not profitable to the investor.
What are you saying??? What makes fixed returns a scam?
There are many investments that are giving fixed returns and I believe that’s what he’s referring to.

I will only agree with you that fixed return investments might not profitable because majority of them (the legit ones) are giving 8% to 12% and it’s annually. That apart I don’t see anything wrong with it. And if you invest huge money you’re going to get a reasonable profit, but it’s not everyone that has much money to invest for one year.
Even if i do have the money to put in then i would rather just play safe. 8-12% or 4% annually is common with these platforms which is way more better compared if you do just let your fiat sit into the bank
but when it comes to the level or risk then nothing beats out if you do put up your money into a platform/company/institution that do promises out those percentage return for a year.
Just like on what most people do ask or tell that is it really worth for the risk? If you can put up millions or hundreds of thousands then you can felt the return but for those
who do had average then it isnt really worth? No its not. So this kind of previledge wont really fit out on everybody.

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