Van Funds
http://www.vanfunds.com/index.html?ref=detailshere
Another good
one dealing in Forex trading. A gem brought to me by a listserve member who has
been with them
for some time. They are a well established company and have a good track record
behind them now with past
performance charts going back as far as 2004. Click on the past
performance link at the top of the page to see
those. They have three plans depending upon whether you want to invest with
$200, $2000, or $20,000.
Most of us will fund the $200 or $2000 account. There is nothing wrong with
14.7% -16.5% interest per month.
|
Fund Name
|
VD-FM
|
VD-UF
|
VD-FBM
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
Inception Date
|
January, 2004
|
July, 2005
|
January, 2007
|
|
Monthly Interest
|
up to 19.8%
|
up to 14.7%
|
up to 16.5%
|
| Min Investment |
20,000 $/€/CHF
|
200 $/€/CHF
|
2,000 $/€/CHF
|
|
Yield for 2009
|
140.8%
|
110.3%
|
124.7%
|
|
Lock-in Period
|
12 months
|
3 months
|
6 months
|
|
AUM*
|
$ 41,000,000
|
$ 24,000,000
|
$ 19,000,000
|
Note: This
is not a compounding program and your funds are locked in for 90 days. You can
withdraw your interest at the end of each month. If you want to respend your
interest you have to add to it to reach a minimum of $200 and it is considered a
new loan. Or you can accumulate your interest and at the end of the 90 day
lock in period respend both interest and principal or take some and put back in
some, as long as it is a minimum of $200.
They take
bankwire or Liberty Reserve. But you have to be verified before getting
access to the spend to accounts
section.
Gotta go through the KYC know your customer routine. You have to download a 3
page agreement, sign it and
scanit and upload it back to them on the Van Funds site. You have to upload a
photo ID like drivers license or passport,
and you have to upload a utility bill showing proof of address. Then within ten
days (I took three days because it was a weekend otherwise you are usually
verified in a day) you are verifed and when you go into your "fund my account" page,
the accounts of where to spend to
will be there.
The Van
Funds site is very complete with a lot of information and online support is fast
to get your questions answered.
Here's a couple press releases on them.
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS97060+04-May-2009+PRN20090504
http://www.seopressreleases.com/vandior-investment-product-institutional-investors/2373