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From: ppeaifdfvwmb@yahoo.com
Newsgroups: misc.invest.real-estate
Subject: Quick, Easy and Completely Risk-Free Online Profit Machine
Date: 9 Nov 2006 06:32:21 -0800
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In a nutshell, you're investing in an "e-currency" which is actually a
type of shares. They are referred to as, "Currency Exchange Companies"
and they're located in the US and around the world.
By buying these 'digital shares' with your money, you are providing the
liquidity (hard cash backing) to allow the e-currency company to trade
in the marketplace.
The company that you're temporarily "lending" your money to is able to
borrow funds based on the dollars you make available to them. You then
share in a proportionate amount of the commissions from the
transactions they make (which is how you make money).
I like to use the analogy of the currency exchange booths at
International Airports. These companies make money from transactions.
It doesn't matter which way the currency markets move, as long as
transactions are being made, these companies will always make money.
For example, a customer wants to exchange his US dollars into
Australian Dollars. Whether the US dollar is higher or whether the
Australian dollar is higher doesn't matter. The company takes a
percentage of the exchange, whenever they take one currency and
exchange it into another.
These companies need a constant flow of different currencies into their
booths, in order to exchange them for their customers.
E-Currency Exchanges operate the same way. They trade in the many
different e-currencies, and they need enough currencies in order
conduct transactions for their customers.
If you supply them with the money they need to be able to get these
currencies, then they will share the profits they make with you.
Truth is, once they have your money, it never 'physically' travels
anywhere. The E-Currency Exchange simply uses your funds to make the
exchanges happen but your money never leaves your account.
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