our dollar has no value!

well if you have any frame of reference you'd know the answer to your question.

Plus I thought you'd like the spelling.



Quote from Humpy:

Was that before or after WW11.

P.S. you spell it n-a-t-i-o-n-a-l-i-s-m

P.P.S. better go easy on the vodka or whatever Doc Zhivago
 
Quote from amylase:

Either I am blind or you are looking at a different chart

:)

I assume we are looking at the same chart, but the way we see charts vary. I assume you refer to down p/a, I see a bounce forming especially when looking on weekly chart. What will happen after a bounce (if happens) I don't know.
 
Quote from bat1:

seems like nobody cares about the greenback anymore
So we work for useless money there's nothing
to back it up...we owe everyone else....in the world
if they called our bonds we could not even pay them!!





better buy a gun and rations soon

and gold!
A weak dollar is actually good for the US economy, as it makes exports more competitive, while discouraging imports.
 
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

before you kill yourself.....have a look at the covers of Future Mag from 92 and 95.

Always begin a sentence with a capital letter. We can't take you seriously if you don't know this.
 
Quote from JSSPMK:

:)

I assume we are looking at the same chart, but the way we see charts vary. I assume you refer to down p/a, I see a bounce forming especially when looking on weekly chart. What will happen after a bounce (if happens) I don't know.

Stop looking at the charts and look at the bigger picture fellas. We're going to get a new President and Administration. That has to be good for the dollar no matter who is elected. I'd hate to be short when it pops.

SM
 
Me and a coworker were in Quebec recently. We ate dinner at a sports bar.
We each had a cheeseburger fries and 2-3 beers apiece. With tax and tip the tab was over $50.00 Canadian.
 
Quote from Smart Money:

We're going to get a new President and Administration. That has to be good for the dollar no matter who is elected.
SM

Not necessarily true. There are many cases of the dollar falling further after the election of a new president and/or a new Congress. This has especially been true in instances when the new Congress and/or presidencial seat has been governed by Democrats.

Congress is currently controlled by Democrats, as it has been since November of 2006. If Congressional controll remains in the hands of Democrats, and if a Democrat is also then elected as President, there's a chance that the dollar's fall might actually continue or accelerate.
 
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