Hello investors, today we are going to talk about how returns work in VAS and how you can take advantage of this to considerably multiply your capital.
Well, the first question that comes to investors’ minds is where does this profitability come from? What does the company do with our capital?
This is very simple and the company's CEO, Mr. Lauri Vargas, has already explained it in one of his live streams. VAS works with crypto traders.
They hired around 8 traders with experience and proven results within the crypto world to be responsible for this task.
So Mr. Lauri explained that when you invest within the platform, these Traders will carry out purchase and sale operations of Cryptoassets and thus obtain high profitability.
Part of this profitability will go to the company and the other part will go to the investor. It's that simple!
Each investment made in VAS generates a contract in which the company will carry out operations for 40 days, until its capital doubles.
So let's say you started with the R$ 1,500.00 package. The company will start carrying out operations, where you will earn 5% per day, which in this example would mean a daily profit of R$ 75.00.
These earnings will be deposited into your account over 40 days, which would mean a total of R$3,000.00 at the end of the contract. So you have doubled the initial amount invested.
You will be able to withdraw your earnings every 10 days.
As we have already said, you will have a daily income of 5% per day, so every 10 days you will be able to withdraw 50% of the invested capital.
So check out the withdrawals you will make using the R$ 1500.00 plan as an example:
At this point, the contract ends. You will need to purchase a new plan if you want to continue increasing your assets.
Of course. While a plan is yielding results, you can purchase new plans to obtain greater profitability.
Each plan works with a different contract. Therefore, when purchasing a new plan, the 40-day term and the earnings in each plan occur individually.
Therefore, the new plan does not interfere with the old one, which will continue to have its term and income as normal, while the new contracted plan will start from scratch.