So, I first looked at a 50/50 split. $1,000 in Felmina and $1,000 in Just Been Paid. It turns out this is a very good option.
I asked about cash flow. Income ASAP is an objective. So this design is for near term cash flow or income and longer term wealth.
$1,000 in Felmina under the enhanced compounding option grows to about $25,132. I suggest taking the $5,132 off the table as a reward and nice return on your $1,000 after 180 business days. If the whole thing goes belly up after that you still have a 500% return. OK? So then you roll the remaining $20,000 over for another enhanced term. That should top out at $250,000 in about another 129 days, not allowing for holidays. Felmina credits your account on business days minus American and Panamanian holidays.
So $1,000 in Felmina grows to $25,132 in 180 business days. Take $5,132 off. Roll $20,000 over and it becomes $250,000 in about another 129 business days. At this point you have your original investment back with a nice 500% return and a $5,000 daily income. That's $100,000 per month or $1.3 million dollars per year for life.
What about the other $1,000? That's just on the Felmina $1,000.
The $1,000 you put into Just Been Paid grows at 2% on weekdays ad 1.5% on weekends. Felmina, you see starts at 1.4% weekdays under enhanced and grows but does not pay on weekends or holidays.
The $1,000 Just Been Paid investment buys 100 positions in JSS-Tripler. These will run for 81 days earning 2.0% weekdays and 1.5% weekends. Unlike Felmina which is more hands off, set it and forget it, you have to manually compound you earnings every day. I log in every day and invest multiples of $10.
Anyway, after 4 months or so you will be at the $100 to $110 per weekday daily interest. If you are interested in income, like me, you can safely begin to spin off some interest without diminishing your account. I started this strategy and it has been producing $700 per month income since last month or so.
What I do is look at my JSS-Tripler balance on a given day. Today's is $108.52 for example. I would then subtract $20 (the minimum withdrawal) plus remainder or $28.52 and compound $80. So I buy 8 positions, withdraw $28.52 to JSS then withdraw $28.52 to Payza or one of the other payment processors.
If you do that 30 times a month or so you have a nice part time income of $700 or more. Cool.
And I project that at this rate your account will continue to grow. When you reach the $120 to $140 per day level you can switch to a 20-25 or even 30% withdrawal percentage. The formula I use is =round((daily_int*0.70);-1). This rounds down to the nearest tenth a 30% portion to spin off as interest.
If my daily interest is $108.52 my income for the day would be $28.52 even given this formula.
I played around with 35, 40, 45% but those seems to eat into my capital too aggressively. I've settled on 70/30. You do what's right for you.
Anyway, so after about 4 months you can spin of a $750 or so income from your $1,000 in Just Been Paid. In 2 months you have your $1,000 back. I 3 months you have your $2,000 back. Combined with Felmina after 9 months you have taken out $5,132, $750, $775, $800, $850, $950, $1025 or $9982. Almost ten thousand dollars in 9 months on $2,000. Plus, both accounts are continuing to grow.
That's the magic of compound interest. Compound interest at 1% to 2% per day.
I hope you enjoyed and benefit from this example.
Always keep in mind that this is high risk. Don't invest money that you can't afford to lose. Restarts may affect your earnings. These are only projections. But based on my experience so far, pretty good ones!
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geo: Greer, South Carolina (USA)
cell: (864) 325-0277
skype: ward.hammond
email: ward.hammond@gmail.com
blog: http://worldprofitwp.blogspot.com/
splash: http://www.tinyurl.com/123mm
Links
Felmina http://www.felmina.com/?ref=wardlaw
JustBeenPaid http://adv.justbeenpaid.com/?r=quickdrawl&p=jsstripler5
Payza (PZ) https://www.payza.com/?86MQHB0xE9qGaxRH5OQNkA%3d%3d
Solid Trust Pay (STP) https://solidtrustpay.com/index.php?r=114625747
Perfect Money (PM) https://perfectmoney.com/?ref=quickdrawl
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