You could, but that wouldn't give a meaningful indication of the club's performance. My first payment into the club - £10 - was at the starting unit price of £1 and is indeed only worth 2% more. But the nature of the club is that you dripfeed payments in over time, smoothing out the peaks and troughs hence reducing the risk. Overall I've invested £680.72 and this is now worth £767.68, a return of nearly 13%kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04 2020 2:53pmI could point out that £100 invested in the club when it first started, 5 years ago, is now worth £102.01
Still a profit all be it a tiny one.kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04 2020 2:53pmTalk about picking a time zone to match your argument
I could point out that £100 invested in the club when it first started, 5 years ago, is now worth £102.01
I'm one of the original founders and have invested every penny from "real transactions" as in non-daily clicks into the imutual Cashback Investment Club over the years.timco wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06 2020 5:44pmStill a profit all be it a tiny one.kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04 2020 2:53pmTalk about picking a time zone to match your argument
I could point out that £100 invested in the club when it first started, 5 years ago, is now worth £102.01
I was one of the original investors but have nothing current invested here and did make a small profit on exit.
The money I invested was free money from daily clicks with the state of those currently I don't think I would have been making another investment in the next 12 months:)
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