What is Amityfunds? Innovative income generating opportunity The world’s first High Yield Virtual Unit Market® Asset protection provider Private club.

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What is Amityfunds? Innovative income generating opportunity The world’s first High Yield Virtual Unit Market® Asset protection provider Private club of clients Fully licenced and registered in Panama A collaboration of highly specialized companies, combining their experience in order to provide its clients with the world’s foremost income generating system

What does Amityfunds offer? Asset Protection Private Loan Programs High Yield Virtual Unit Market® Elite™ Payment accounts Debit & Credit card accounts Private Interest Foundations International Business Companies Business Opportunity

Private Loan Programs Lend funds into various programs Several risk profiles available ROL is paid on US/Panamanian banking days ROL is performance based Available exclusively to Amityfunds Clients Massive income generating potential Be advised: Loss of funds can occur

Virtual Unit Market The world’s first High Yield Virtual Unit Market ® Tradefloor open 22 hours a day, 7 days a week Unit pricing in four decimal resolution Only units available for trade Unit holders get daily dividend from unit pool Market driven unit value

The Income Opportunity Private Loan Programs Sales Commission on Product Packages Trading in the High Yield Virtual Unit Market ® Virtual Unit Market Dividend Payout PLP Referral Commission HOI Sales Commission

Amityfunds Product Packages Amityfunds Client Sales Commission on Product Packages PLP Referral Commission Access to PLP-Test Price: USD 10

Amityfunds Product Packages Amityfunds Associate Access to HYVUM® 100 USD worth of Units Sales Commission on Product Packages PLP Referral Commission Access to PLP Programs Price: USD 199

Amityfunds Product Packages Amityfunds Merchant Access to HYVUM® 350 USD worth of Units Sales Commission on Product Packages PLP Referral Commission HOI Sales Commission Access to PLP-Programs Access to CLP-Programs Price: USD 499

Copyright 2006 Amity Tradeinvest S.A w w w. a m i t y f u n d s. c o m AMITY TRADEINVEST IS NOT REGISTERED WITH ANY RECOGNIZED INSTITUTE AS A FINANCIAL ADVISOR OR DEALER IN SECURITIES AS PER THE INVESTMENT ADVISORS ACT OF 1940 OR ANY OTHER SIMILAR ACT FROM ANY OTHER JURISDICTION. AMITY TRADEINVEST IS NOT LICENSED AS A BANK OR SECURITY AGENCY AND DOES NOT OFFER SECURITIES OR INVESTMENTS. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE SHOULD ANYTHING FOUND ON THIS WEBSITE BE CONSIDERED AS AN OFFER TO SELL SECURITIES OR A SOLICITATION TO INVEST IN AMITY TRADEINVEST, OR ANY OTHER INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES THAT MAY BE BROUGHT TO YOUR ATTENTION ON OUR WEBSITE, IN ANY JURISDICTION WHERE SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION IS UNLAWFUL, OR TO ANYONE TO WHOM IT IS UNLAWFUL TO MAKE SUCH AN OFFER OR SOLICITATION. More Details :