Quote from riskfreetrading:
devaluation? Isn't the lira traded in a free market? If yes, how could you use the word devaluation? If it is the case, then it seems as if anything that is foreign to you can be devalued. If it is traded in a market, this implies that your comments are moronic, and possibly have descriminatory inclinations like all those in europe who say Turkey is not in Europe.When in fact it is in Europe, and what they really want to say is that Turkish people are not of their culture/religion/etc. All what they have to say is say it that way rather than insulting the intelligence of others. Those Euro trash (except England) are racist, pure and simple. Are you from Europe?
Quote from crgarcia:
Check out how much carry-trade interests on the Lira YOUR broker actually pays.
Watch out closely for possible devaluation. It is very possible that the currency may devalue more than 12%, resulting in a net loss.
Thanks Ivanovich.Quote from Ivanovich:
Hey lunatic - try decaf.
All he was referring to in "devaluation" was that the TRY might move down as the dollar moves up.
Quote from Ivanovich:
Hey lunatic - try decaf.
All he was referring to in "devaluation" was that the TRY might move down as the dollar moves up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevaluationQuote from riskfreetrading:
That is not a devaluation! devaluation have an exact meaning. Use the same word for other securities and you willsee what happens to you on ET and everywhere else.
Quote from Brandonf:
devaluation? Isn't the lira traded in a free market? yes, basically.
If yes, how could you use the word devaluation? Because the price of the Lira could fall for any number of reasons, thus it would be "devalued".
BTW, when you start calling people a racist and you have no basis for doing so you start to lose any credibility you might have had with intelligent people. Also, if you find any of those riskfreetrades, please be sure to pass them along.