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Monday, December 19, 2005

Udachu Fund

Well, I promised to bring you more seemingly solid, legit programs that are not wholly-private to diversify and produce a solid base for your online 'investments,' and that is exactly what I am doing. :)

Along with NS-FG (see the sidebar), Udachu Fund looks to be one of the more popular new guns in town.

A little bit of history never goes astray. When Udachu first arrived on the scene there was a bit of a hustle and bustle over a 'close working relationship with Chart Candle.' Which amounted to one measly phone call... However, it didn't take long for this miscommunication to be sorted and revealed that Udachu Fund is in fact an offshoot of a very real business called Udachu which does stuff like operate an actual trading floor (yes a real bricks and mortar building) from which investors can do their thing. I'm just skimming the history here for you guys, its up to you to go find out more details of course! The history is already laid bare for all to see in much greater detail, over at great sources of info like HyipDiscussion. No point in just recounting it verbatim. Go there, search for threads on Udachu and follow the story... at first they seemed fishy but as misunderstandings were sorted it turned out they are seemingly an awesome and legit opportunity. If nothing else its an interesting read.

Udachu offers a number of plans, but you need an invitation code to join - just click my link and mine will be handily provided for you. *cheeky grin* They provide a number of investment plans. The first is the Easy Pay Plan, wherein which one must pay $50 (and then can continue to deposit that much a month,) and get 8% profit compounded a month... till they reach the $500 mark.

At this point, the plan is automatically upgraded to the Novice plan. (There are other plans above this.) The Easy Pay Payment plan is kinda like an inhouse pool for Udachu and allows the average little guy to jump straight into their program. One can withdraw their principal after 90 days in the Novice plan. After that you can automatically enter the higher plans which yield higher returns and the like.

I won't go into details but suffice to say there is no reason not to sign up and at least check out all the details on their (unfortunately ugly-green) site! The site looks like it is auditioning for the army and has camouflaged itself accordingly.

Udachu Fund.

My recommendation is that it is the next Feeder Fund in terms of both reliability, transparency, respect and most importantly, it is accessible to the little guy. Check it out for sure... Much better to spend your time at Udachu then somewhere like Fast Market.

As of my last research, the $50 plan is going to end on the 31st of December... so if you want to get in for less than a $500 minimum, jump in now! Time is literally of the essence if you only have a small amount to commit and like the looks of their opportunity.

1 Comments:

Blogger Snuffy said...

I saw your comment on my blog. No problem doing a link exchange.

5:34 AM  

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