"In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king"
Just before the new year I transferred a chunk of money from the UK to Thailand on the assumption that the pound would weaken against the baht because of Brexit becoming official. Instead the pound has moved from 40B to 44B since then because of the Covid situation. That's why I don't play the stock market. Even in a two-horse race (up or down) I have a near-infallible knack of picking the wrong horse.
Brad the Impala (July 3rd, 2021), Dodger (July 3rd, 2021)
I'm surprised the Thai Baht hasn't weakened more than it has (to the left of the decimal point - not the right).
2021: No vaccine = covid cases skyrocket = consumer confidence plummets = Thai baht continues to weaken.
I knew there was a silver lining in this mess somewhere.
Now, all I have to do is not get too close to anybody when I go to the bank.
Moggy (July 3rd, 2021)
Remembering that my preference is for entertainment over believability (https://sawatdeenetwork.com/v4/showt...267#post280267), I refer you to this article, selected at random from a Google Search (actually a DuckDuckGo Search) "Remainer predictions about Brexit that didn't happen"
https://economiccollapsenews.com/202...sts-are-wrong/
Markets usually price in known events, such as Brexit. The big movement was with the surprise referendum result, which was not knowable in advance. Completing the process was knowable.
I distinguish between stock markets and currency trading. Stock markets give ownership in companies which usually make profits that can either be used to fund growth or pay dividends. On average, we can expect some of that profit to return to the shareholder.
Currencies are much more difficult. The only underlying return is a negligible interest rate.
Remember: Coughs and sneezes spread diseases
snotface (July 3rd, 2021)
No no, tis only a mere three month temporary pause in the sausage battle it seems, all merely put in place to stop Ulster men burning buses and generally being of a riotous disposition during the "marching season" once they discovered they could no longer get their sausages with their english sausages with their full Irish breakfasts ( oh the irony :-) !
So alas I fear sausage gate is a battle that may run and run once discussions start up again in 3 months time and we may be in for the long(ganiza) run ! :-)
PS if the EU think Ulster people get a tad het up over things like religion and politics a bit to easily, well, just you start fucking with our irish breakfasts and THEN you'll see just how crazy we can REALLY get ! It's basically one step behind behind banning Guinness - Never Never and NO SURRENDER I say !!! :-) lol
Oh and as for Boris assuring us of ANYTHING - we're LONG past believing ANYTHING that man says as he's sell his granny down the river in a heartbeat if it suited his moment by moment agenda !
Moggy (July 3rd, 2021)