Fading the US Dollar

Will there a panic rush to exit the $US dollar in the next 2 years?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • No

    Votes: 7 46.7%
  • orderly exit in next 2 years

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • No exit

    Votes: 5 33.3%

  • Total voters
    15
There will just be more financial transactions done in currencies other than the dollar. But no panics. No exits.
This is kind of like saying more sales will occur outside of a department store, like at Amazon. And what did this do to department stores?
 
This is kind of like saying more sales will occur outside of a department store, like at Amazon. And what did this do to department stores?

Marcy’s went bankrupt? BBBY recently? JC Penny?

What happened to the store credit cards?
 
Marcy’s went bankrupt?
No Macy's didn't. Never heard of Marcy's or care.

But what's it got to do with the U.S. Dollar.

Meanwhile Rouble is Ruble, heading for extinction.

Ukrainian Hryvnia might be what Rooskies will use next.
 
No Macy's didn't. Never heard of Marcy's or care.

But what's it got to do with the U.S. Dollar.

Meanwhile Rouble is Ruble, heading for extinction.

Sorry, Mervyn’s store in Calif, no one wanted them, no white knight, put them under. Some locations ended up with target soon after. shorting retailers soon via puts.
 
Sorry, Mervyn’s store in Calif, no one wanted them, no white knight, put them under. Some locations ended up with target soon after. shorting retailers soon via puts.
More than 10 years ago Mervyn's closed. U.S. retailers come and go all the time ......... my whole life.

Still nothing to do with U.S. Dollar trade status.
 
More than 10 years ago Mervyn's closed. U.S. retailers come and go all the time ......... my whole life.

Still nothing to do with U.S. Dollar trade status.

The initial thought is that if all shoppings are done outside of the department stores, what would happen to department stores, that's the proposition by @NoahA . tehy went under.

Can you connect the dots? US being the department stores here.
 
The initial thought is that if all shoppings are done outside of the department stores, what would happen to department stores, that's the proposition by @NoahA . tehy went under.

Can you connect the dots? US being the department stores here.
Noah was making a point about the U.S. Dollar. Not shopping.

Dots you connect are in a whole other direction. Again you talk about what you want to talk about, not the current topic.

Just like you rave about the Soviets (that's what PooPoo is after all) yet take advantage of Western Capitalism.

Contradiction much.
 
Noah was making a point about the U.S. Dollar. Not shopping.

Dots you connect are in a whole other direction. Again you talk about what you want to talk about, not the current topic.

The point is the USD is the deparment store credit, if less folks are shooping in the store, one profit center i.e., the interest charge, would be missed.

The same goods , e.g. oil, are available on Amazon, i.e. outside of G7,
 
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No chance at all of this happening in the next two years, or even the next decade. The US economy is the most productive in the world, growing faster than China, and population is surging thanks to 2 million illegals pouring across the border every year. Inflation is down to 2-3%, very modest by historical standards. The idea of a common BRICs currency or some kind of global barter system based on gold or barrels of oil is pure fantasy - beyond token efforts by ChiRussia for sanctions-dodging and propaganda/PR purposes.

Same sh*t has been talked about since 1971 and is, if anything, less likely today than it was back then.

US economy most productive because it has unfair advantage of US government printing with impunity
So only US economy benefits but whole world pays.

Evewrbody is totally fed up

There is frantic work behind the scene to move world trade from dollar and shield economies from random sanctions US imposes using US$ avantage

Obviously it's not a fantasy as survival of major economic players depends on it. So you can safely bet on US$ status decrease in the next years
 
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