on April 30th, 2008
The website of Liberty Reserve is inaccessible due to a massive ddos attack.
[quote]"We are taking measures to rectify the situation and will be back as soon as we are ready."[/quote]
source: Official Liberty Reserve Blog
on April 30th, 2008
The new SPAM attempt has been discovered today. Spammer have used our name (goldpoll) to attract investor’s attention to the website of profitscircle.com . Please ignore any email that pretends to be from us with advice to invest in any HYIP.
Also don′t forget to notify us about SPAM, we will try to do everything to block spammers.
on April 29th, 2008
Members of Private Poker Fund can request their profits. As you know there was a problem to get profits from this program during one week and there was no news from the admin .But today we got a report from the admin and here is a part of his message:
[quote]"Some payments were delayed and member support was not working very well.. It was all because of me getting to a hospital for 8 days. Now I am back and everything should get back to normal in a few days."[/quote]
Our profits requests are paid to our e-currency account. Please request your profits and report if any problem will be found.
on April 28th, 2008
Please check your personal information at your profile at Ffx Ltd HYIP. Today we found unauthorized modification of the e-currency number at our profile.
on April 27th, 2008
Fake banner with incorrect program status has been discovered on the webite of Pacomed HYIP. Please don’t invest, this program is situated in our BlackList.
on April 27th, 2008

Greetings everyone. I’ve got a new managed forex account for you folks to check out. One again this one also comes from Income Plus Asset Management Inc. (IPAM) The name of the managed account is “Armada” and it trades at IFX. IFX is a U.K registered company and is authorized and regulated by the FSA (financial services authority).
Like all of IPAM’s IFX based managed accounts Armada operates on LAMM (Lot Allocation Management Module) technology. The only noticeable difference between the Armada and IPAM’s other IFX operated accounts is the per round turn performance fee, which is set at $2.50 per 10K round turn lot compared to $3.50 for the other ones. Although I know many people (including myself) do not like per round turn performance fees, keep in mind that the performance results are NET of ALL fees.
Ok, let’s go into some details about the Armada account:
Trading Style: Short-term trading employing maximum risk control while applying proprietary technical strategies on both a day and swing trading basis.
Key Points – IPAM Armada
- Number of strategies - multiple time frames: 35
- Average trades per month: 70
- Average holding time per trade: 1 - 5 days
- Currency traded: EUR, USD, GBP, CHF, JPY, CAD, AUD, NZD and their crosses
- Strict Risk Management: multiple loss control techniques and extensive trade management tools implemented on every trade
- Fully Automated: All Trading Done by Computer Algorithms
- Minimum investment size: $10,000
- Management Fee: $2.50 per round turn 10,000 lot plus 25% of net new high equity
- Monthly results, net of all fees, may be viewed at IPAM Armada Performance Results
Please Note: All gains, losses, and trading fees are distributed by the LAMM (Lot Allocation Management Module) account on a percentage basis so that all accounts, regardless of size, obtain the same percentage returns.
As you can see this one has a much higher minimum investment size compared to the IPAM Platinum at FXCM account that I mentioned in a previous post. Also, the returns are much higher. Luckily though this account has managed to achieve these high returns with only two losing months since 2006. Keep in mind though that this account is traded by computerized strategies unlike the IPAM Platinum which does involve a certain amount of human intervention, or as we say in the trading community, “discretionary trading.” However, this does not necessarily make it inferior to IPAM Platinum or any other human traded accounts. There are many variables to consider and the long term performance record is what really matters in the end.
So there you have it folks, another managed forex account for your consideration. Stay tuned to this blog as I will be introducing other managed forex accounts later on.
Happy Investing!
Alan
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on April 26th, 2008

Greeting’s dear NOBSInvest readers. This is Alan from Alan’s Money Blog!
I was visiting EverBank’s website yesterday and I came across a new CD (certificate of deposit) product offering which peaked my interest, so I thought of sharing this with you my dear readers. EverBank calls this financial product the “New World Energy Index CD.” Essentially this CD is composed of the currencies of 3 non-Middle Eastern countries: Australian dollar, Canadian dollar, and Norway krone.
As you all should know, diversifying your cash holdings into foreign currencies is one good way to protect your wealth from potential financial problems in your home country and to also gain from the potential appreciation of the foreign currency holdings. With CDs you also earn interest in addition to potential currency appreciation so you stand to gain double. The only risk clearly evident with this product is the possibility that one or more of the 3 currencies will depreicate severely relative to the US Dollar. My opinion is that this is not likely to happen anytime soon but don’t take my word for it - do your own research. Also the short term nature of this CD fund makes it easier to “bail out” if ever such a depreciation was to occur.
Here are the details of the New World Energy Index CD:
Features of our New World Energy Index CD:
- Available in 3- and 6-month terms.
- Comprised of 3 non-Middle Eastern energy producing countries:
- Returns based on a fixed-interest rate and any changes in the values of the currencies that comprise the Index CD versus the U.S. dollar. If any of the currencies lose value versus the U.S. dollar, you could potentially experience a loss of principal.
- No monthly access fees.
- Open with a competitive minimum deposit of $20,000.
- FDIC insured for bank insolvency.
I should also mention that this product IS available to non-US citizens as well, even though the bank based in the U.S.A
Stay tuned to this blog as I will be introducing other CD products from EverBank.
Happy investing everyone!
Alan out.
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on April 25th, 2008
A problem with domain name of GoGo Trade HYIP is solved. Their website is online again and members can request their profits.
Please inform us if your profits aren’t calculated during downtime of the website or if the admin doesn’t pay your earnings.
on April 24th, 2008
Please stay away from Bestprofitstocks.com . First of all, their profits rates. Also the admin of this HYIP is spammer, he sent SPAM and used our name (goldpoll) at the ref-link to attract more investors.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Please contact us in case you will receive anything appeared to be from us again, we will try to do everything to block spammers.
on April 23rd, 2008
Somebody sent SPAM with the information that Pacomed HYIP is recommended by GoldPoll. This is not from us and
we never send spam to anybody. Moreover this program is situated in our BLACKLIST. Please stay away from this program.