HOME FORUMS BROKERS SOFTWARE BOOKS CONTACT US
Elite Trader Your Account  •  Become a Member  •  Help  •  Search    
    Forums ›› Main ›› Economics ›› usd depreciating  


Post A Reply
    Page 3 of 6:   1  2   3  4  5  6  
oldtime
 

Registered: Jun 2011
Posts: 7299

 

08-13-12 03:27 PM


Quote from clarodina:

guys not talking about deposit but rather trading capital with broker which you would use daily

USD won't move enough in a day to be concerned and usually moves inversely to what ever else you have on. If really concerned keep It spread over the other pairs. (Not at 40 to 1, 1 to 1)

for instance for every 100k in cash keep 50k long EUR/USD or 25k long AUD/USD and 25k long GBP/USD

or 25k short USD/CAD 25k short USD/JPY

or heck, just become a full blown forex trader

then with 100k in cash you can trade a million (or much more) USD long or short

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
Bob111
 

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 6402

 

08-13-12 03:49 PM


Quote from oldtime:

will they guarantee me that when I get it back it will be worth more than when I loaned it?



sure..just read the disclosure and check out the rates first..
cause it may be only few pennies more than you loan it. but it will be more,guaranteed

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
oldtime
 

Registered: Jun 2011
Posts: 7299

 

08-13-12 07:06 PM


Quote from Bob111:

sure..just read the disclosure and check out the rates first..
cause it may be only few pennies more than you loan it. but it will be more,guaranteed

I mean when you figure out what a dollar is worth now compared to when I made the loan

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
Bob111
 

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 6402

 

08-13-12 08:33 PM


Quote from oldtime:

I mean when you figure out what a dollar is worth now compared to when I made the loan


look..if you live in US and spend your dollars here-you should stop worrying about your fucking money. have you noticed any difference in your life style,when euro was 1:1 or when it was 1.45 to dollar? tell us here,honestly. have you noticed ANY difference?

now-if you trying to make a buck off it-it's called speculation or trading and it's comes with certain risks. big ones. those are your choices-you can live risk free life OR squeeze your balls in your fist and assume the fucking risks. short your dollar,buy euro,whatever..it's all out there..even in forms of ETF's. all sorts of baskets..high inflation countries vs low, high interest countries vs low..the list is endless..it's all up to you or you prefer an answer \advise from some random people on some public board? it's not a t shirt..there is no one size fits all.

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
oldtime
 

Registered: Jun 2011
Posts: 7299

 

08-13-12 09:50 PM


Quote from Bob111:

look..if you live in US and spend your dollars here-you should stop worrying about your fucking money. have you noticed any difference in your life style,when euro was 1:1 or when it was 1.45 to dollar? tell us here,honestly. have you noticed ANY difference?

now-if you trying to make a buck off it-it's called speculation or trading and it's comes with certain risks. big ones. those are your choices-you can live risk free life OR squeeze your balls in your fist and assume the fucking risks. short your dollar,buy euro,whatever..it's all out there..even in forms of ETF's. all sorts of baskets..high inflation countries vs low, high interest countries vs low..the list is endless..it's all up to you or you prefer an answer \advise from some random people on some public board? it's not a t shirt..there is no one size fits all.

this day and age, it is irresponsible to manage any portfolio without some kind of currency component. I'm not worried about my current lifestyle. I'm looking forward to my future net worth.

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
billyjoerob
 

Registered: Jul 2009
Posts: 688

 

08-13-12 10:51 PM


Quote from oldtime:

this day and age, it is irresponsible to manage any portfolio without some kind of currency component. I'm not worried about my current lifestyle. I'm looking forward to my future net worth.



How much is currency of your total net worth?

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
    Page 3 of 6:   1  2   3  4  5  6  
Post A Reply


Receive an email whenever a new post is added to this thread by subscribing to it.
 
Rate This Thread:

Forum Jump:
 

 

   Conduct Rules  -  Privacy Policy  -  Day Trader -  Day Trader Forum -  Best Trading Software -  Sitemap Copyright © 2013, Elite Trader. All rights reserved.    
 
WHILE YOU'RE HERE, TAKE A MINUTE TO VISIT SOME OF OUR SPONSORS:
Advantage Futures
Futures Brokerage & Clearing
AMP Global Clearing
Futures and FX Trading
Bright Trading
Professional Equities Trading
CTS
Futures Trading Software
DaytradingBias.com
Professional Trading Analytics
ECHOtrade
Professional Trading Firm
eSignal
Trading Software Provider
FXCM
Forex Trading Services
Global Futures
Futures, Options & FX Trading
Interactive Brokers
Pro Gateway to World Markets
JC Trading Group
Direct Access Trading
MB Trading
Direct Access Trading
MultiCharts
Trading Software Provider
NinjaTrader
Trading Software Provider
OANDA
Currency Trading
optionshouse
Option Trading & Education
Rithmic
Futures Trade Execution Platform
SpeedTrader
Direct Access Trading
SpreadProfessor
Spread Trading Instruction
thinkorswim by TD Ameritrade
Direct Access TradingAdvertisement
TradersStudio
System Building & Backtesting
Trading Technologies
Trading Software Provider
Trend Following
Trading Systems Provider