E-currency Trading Scam?

Published: 09th February 2006
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Copyright 2006 Timothy Rohrer



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.






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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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