Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Life-Holdings Investment Review

After settling with a few stable investment programs, such as AsianPay's InvestorCorner, ghpi (just became private recently), and LucasFund. I started to venture into other newer programs, such as the Life-Holdings program. I deposited today and I will see how this program performs in the coming weeks.
Life-Holdings is very interesting investment program. Its main source of profit is though the betting program the Admin is using to achieve income. Here is the quote from the site:
Life Holdings is an effectively managed investment fund. Betfair's Sports and Games Exchange Market is Life Holdings' primary source of profit. I have been trading on Betfair's Bet Exchange Market for two years now, on both the Sports Betting and the Games Betting markets they offer. I am using an excellent system, developed by myself, based on patterns, Elliot and Fibonacci cycles.

The system has shown great results, it is proving to be highly consistent in results, and with recent tweaking and money management rules, it is now ready to work with other people's money.

Example of how effective the system really is: let's consider we have $2,000 capital. This amount will be split into 20 equal parts ($100 each). Each session will use only one part or 5% of the total capital. My Betfair trading statements posted show how easy I turn $100 starting balance into $130 and more; all using real money. A 33% gain during one session is 1.66% gain for the total amount of capital available. Everything is explained in even more details in my forum.

Final weekly performance is always announced at the end of the week, that's also when return and referral bonus payments are executed.

Since opening in November, weekly performance has ranged from 3.20% to 5.80% net profit in just one week. Performance is not guaranteed, but averaged over a longer period of time, it should be around 3.50% net profit per week.

A good idea is to visit our forum and become better acquainted with us.

Dan, Life Holdings Management

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