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Ponzi scheme
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Ponzi Scheme
A fraudulent investing scam that promises high rates of return at little risk to investors. The scheme generates return by acquiring new investors.
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The Ponzi scam is named after Charles Ponzi, a clerk in Boston, who first orchestrated such a scheme in 1919.
Although a Ponzi scheme is similar to a pyramid scheme in that both are based on new investors' funds to pay the earlier backers, they differ in that the Ponzi mastermind signs up new investors, who are used to attract potential investors, rather than the hierarchical pyramid setup whereby all the investors do the recruiting. Eventually, there isn't enough returns to go around and the schemes unravel.
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Main Entry: Pon·zi scheme
Pronunciation: 'pän-zE-"skEm
Function: noun
Etymology: Charles A. Ponzi (ca. 1882–1949), Italian-born American swindler
: an investment swindle in which early investors are paid with sums obtained from later ones in order to create the illusion of profitability
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