But wouldnt it be negative for the USD if the USA get involved in the conflict? The US deficit is already widening with the billions being poured into Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Quoting Spectre2006DislikedNo, .........exchange rates are purely speculative, there is no basis to its current exchange rate then purely perception. In a fear scenario, noone cares about the deficit. People will want their assets in a very highly liquid market such as the USD.Ignored
Quoting YardieDislikedI thought this was what the forum was for? I dont think its spamming at all. Share it here.Ignored