Well, seems attractive but can you please add more details about the vay that you invest? I think people deserve to know what will be done with their money. Also your post will be better if you try to explain thenegative feedback in your trust.
The way to join is quite simple. After investment is processed on one of the investment addresses, it's either btc or dash. (by a request I can add litecoin, etherum and others).
Trading are began, on that piece of a capital, until the end of a current round. By end of a round, profits and fees will be calculated and dealt between all investors.
If no other is requested, investment amount + profits will be sent back to the address from which initial deposit was made.
Is it possible to withdraw invested amount + profit in between of current round. To do so you can contact me using this forum, either e-mail, either telegram.
I accused the obvious scammers/scammer (all proofs are included), obviously, scammer tries to abuse the trust system by him self and by use of his shill accounts. And giving me negative trust back.
I think people deserve to know what will be done with their money.
Besides the OP explaining this point, it should also explain the issue of trust, when I talk about the issue of trust, I mean the fact that someone gives money to an unknown member.
The issue of trust should't be a problem in a current investment model.
As fund doesn't wants that you invest in a boring way/scheme we seen many times before.
Every round should give profits from 2 to 4 times on the invested.
There should be 5 positive rounds and later on 1 negative.
Negative rounds will be always covered by a positive once.
It's all mathematics and dry statistics, which are used on both -trading method and investment model.
In other words, you don't invest x amount of means in desire to get 30%. Besides, you are investing tenth part of x amount in desire to get 300% on that piece of invested.
It's required to invest up to tenth part of your capital. Other words, by controlling amount of 0.1% to 10% it is where you calculate risks to even lower levels.