Finance
ROI (Return on Investment)
Definition
A performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency of an investment. Scammers often promise unrealistic ROI (like 10% daily) to lure victims into fraudulent schemes.
Real Examples
- 1Legitimate investments might promise 8-12% annually
- 2Scams often promise 1-10% DAILY returns
- 3Any promise of 'guaranteed' high returns is a red flag
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