Anyone know? I mean it looks like things are going to get worse before they get better, but I dont know much about economics.. I dont know if the US govt has planned to do anything about the dollar, change interest rates, whatever.
Seriously. Is the USD going to keep dropping? (Im about to move all my USD to CAD)
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Sure it's dropping Myst - and will drop more before any light shows.
The govt are doing what they think they should do - so far, this means printing more money. The effect of that is the dollar drops more, but they need more liquidity in the system to encourage a recovery.
Don't make much difference where we are - it's like sitting on the fence and benefitting both ways. Any US stuff gets immediately converted to Euros.
If you are in Canada - it's a good idea to kill any relevant balances in your dollar account and change to CDN, Euros or GBP
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Don't doubt 2008 is going to be one shit year for the dollar and can only hope no "external factors" come into play to make it even worse.Comment
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Seriously WG - the current background is more than a 6-9 month problem and doubt there will be any stabilizing for at least two years (and I got this nasty habit of being optimistic so take that with some doubt).
The main core problem is still hovering and more than just currency exchange - it would prob take 10 years to address that, assuming anyone will address it.Comment
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I don't think it's a good time to be moving all your money to CAD. Sell high, buy low...not the other way around. Much stronger currency buys out there right now.Comment
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WG I used to think like you.. why change now when the rate is bad? The thing is if its going to get worse (like people are predicting) take advantage.
Say you have $200,000 right now in USD. You convert to CAD now at 0.93, you have $186,000CDN. In two months the rate is now 0.90. Convert that back to USD (if you want) and youve got $206,666 USD. Let the USD sit there like you are thinking right now, youre still going to have $200,000 in 2 months. I know you are one of the more successful people here.. and if you have a lot of US currency - youre not dealing with chump change..
Change it. Now. And when the new president takes office and everyone predicts the USD is going to go up.. do the opposite. Am I right or am I right?Last edited by Myst; 11-03-2007, 11:04 PM.ICQ: 298-523-037Comment
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Actually I've prepaid 2007 taxes back in May (1.08) so I shouldn't need to pay anything next year in tax. Now the plan is to end the year with a loss (and since all my assets are in USD, that means I've lost 20% in assets already since January), then I should get a refund. That refund should cover my expenses until Spring of 2009. Hopefully by spring of 2009 the exchange rate will have stabilized back to par or better.WG I used to think like you.. why change now when the rate is bad? The thing is if its going to get worse (like people are predicting) take advantage.
Say you have $200,000 right now in USD. You convert to CAD now at 0.93, you have $186,000CDN. In two months the rate is now 0.90. Convert that back to USD (if you want) and youve got $206,666 USD. Let the USD sit there like you are thinking right now, youre still going to have $200,000 in 2 months. I know you are one of the more successful people here.. and if you have a lot of US currency - youre not dealing with chump change..
Change it. Now. And when the new president takes office and everyone predicts the USD is going to go up.. do the opposite. Am I right or am I right?I play with Google.Comment
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There is a point where the other governments in the world won't tolerate it. You can expect to see some of the countries to move some reserve action into US dollars to try to prop it up, because it is getting a little too far out of hand. Don't be shocked if all major currencies drop their prime rates slightly to help the US out, it is to everyones benefit at this point.
0.90 is very likely, but that is probably where it will stop.Comment
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So which of you wise guys are shorting the dollar? if you are so sure it will go down, short it with some nice leverage and you will make bank in no time...
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Na Alex.. other govts are elected to handle their own currency and same with hedge fund managers and other investors, hence their withdrawal from the market. The debt is overwhelming already, but suppose if there was a firm plan in place to resolve it, there could be a least an effort to help. But dumping more loans into a non-peforming area with no plan in place is not a cure - it just makes the scenario worse.There is a point where the other governments in the world won't tolerate it. You can expect to see some of the countries to move some reserve action into US dollars to try to prop it up, because it is getting a little too far out of hand. Don't be shocked if all major currencies drop their prime rates slightly to help the US out, it is to everyones benefit at this point.
Sure would be shocked if all major currencies dropped their rates
You'd be lucky to find one country who will screw their own currency and devalue just because of one country. There are far more implications to that and cause others problems and it is not a solution to anything, just another plaster on the gaping wound.
The currency problem is a sympton of bigger issues and caused by these bigger issues. Only one set of people can start a remedy - it's not the responsibility/right of anyone else to interfere. Until these are addressed, currency is unlikely to improve.Comment
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As they say "you are kind of late to the party". You should have been changing out your U.S. dollars as they came in. In the short term you should probably change out your money.The U.S. dollar will eventually recover against the Canadian dollar if only for the fact that the Canadian economy won't be able to tolerate being above par for that long.
But here's a bit of advice
Get yourself a financial advisor and stop basing important financial decisions on what someone told you on an adult webmaster message board. There are a plethora of know it all whiz kids on the internet.
How many of these people offering you advice do you think actually have any sophisticated financial background or training? I'd hazard a guess that most of them don't even have a first year economics course let alone more advanced education or hands on experience.Last edited by yys; 11-04-2007, 05:46 AM.Comment
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They will cut in few ally countries, in particular England and ECB for sure
Sure would be shocked if all major currencies dropped their rates
You'd be lucky to find one country who will screw their own currency and devalue just because of one country. There are far more implications to that and cause others problems and it is not a solution to anything, just another plaster on the gaping wound.
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They wont allow to go under those parts of industry, which lives from export to the US. Mark my words.
Devaluing of currency, instead of former trade sanctions, is a new way how to compete in global economy.
But at the end, the results wont be great for majority...Comment
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I've read this too. You could try to speculate a little in the near term. But if those analysts are right, you'd be better off shorting it.ICQ: 91139591Comment
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you know whats funny tho? just a few days (maybe a week or so) the US Government was on Chinas balls for THEM to increase their currency value or else all shit will break looseThere is a point where the other governments in the world won't tolerate it. You can expect to see some of the countries to move some reserve action into US dollars to try to prop it up, because it is getting a little too far out of hand. Don't be shocked if all major currencies drop their prime rates slightly to help the US out, it is to everyones benefit at this point.
0.90 is very likely, but that is probably where it will stop.
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