The post is ludicrous on so many levels....<p>1) When people get returns in the 5% a month range, let alone double digits, they usually shut out external investors.<p>2) Consistent 1-2% monthly returns are frequently a sign of fraud.<p>3) If you find something on your own that looks too good to be true, 95% of the time it is. If someone else is asking for your money that is too good to be true, you lost that remaining 5%.<p>4) It is theoretically possible that someone found this once in a million (billion?) possibility and just can't find money for it. But it's more likely that they're either fraudulent, misreading their data, or just a looney tune.