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P. v. Ney
In a pyramid scheme early participants recover more than they contribute. The additional money must be paid in by those who join later. As new and necessarily larger generations join in, the structure resembles a pyramid. Inevitably, since the number of possible participants is finite, growth of such a scheme has to end. This stops the payouts, causing the great majority of participants at the base levels of the pyramid to lose money.

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