E-currency Trading Scam?

BusinessEcommerce

  • Author Timothy Rohrer
  • Published February 26, 2006
  • Word count 412

Recently there has been a new type of business that has been spreading across the internet like wildfire. Many people are relatively new to the concept, “e-currency trading,” and for this reason it’s brought about many questions. The most obvious question that arises is this business for real or is it a scam?

When I first started in the e-currency business I had asked the same question. Like anything else I was a bit reluctant to buy anything online that promised to make money. There are so many programs out there today that promise riches overnight and a lot of them fail to follow through with any real substantial returns. I have spent over $15,000 on home based business opportunities and it took me 3 years to find one that actually worked.

For years I wondered how people were making thousands of dollars online and had no idea to actually do it on my own. I was in credit card debt up to my ears and paying off one credit card with another. Bill collectors called me daily and I even went through the embarrassment of a few of them showing up at my house. This is when I began to look online for ways to make money, after all I heard of people making millions on the internet.

A year has gone by since I started with the e-currency exchange program and I made $64,300 from 2005-2006. It has changed my family’s lifestyle forever, enabling me to diversify into other programs turning my measly $400 investment into thousands of dollars over the course of one year.

When getting started with e-currency trading there is a bunch of terminology and information that is necessary in order to become successful. Though I have not seen people losing money doing the e-currency exchange program, it is difficult to do the actual trading without some sort of guidance. This is when I turned to training courses and my search began for one that was going to fit my needs.

Many programs ranged from $300 to $700, and $700 was out of my budget at the time. The training courses offered online phone support, personal training, video tutorials and well established forums with experts on the subject matter. I tried the e-currency exchange program without the training and it was a very tedious process trying to sit in chat rooms learning on my own. With a training course I was able to maximize my profits and cut back on my risk.

Tim Rohrer is an established writer and home business owner. Learn how Tim Rohrer started his home based business. Visit http://www.business-opportunity-reviewcentral.com

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