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    #25
    This represents how I feel.

    It’s time the federal liberals backed away from the hash pipe and started running a country.



    I’m good for a few years but eventually the USA account will get low.

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      #26
      the aussie today

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        #27
        Time to buy it.

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          #28
          Trend is your friend

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            #29
            Malle you will be seeing more of that for the next year or so at least. The USD is strong and getting stronger. Trump is bringing jobs back to the US despite the political infighting trying to curtail his successes. There is no good reason every damn tool I pick up says made in China. It’s got to reverse. And more US jobs = stronger economy. Canada has no fricken clue.

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              #30
              24 trillion in debt of which 8 trillion will be Trumps doing...but he won't have to worry about it....

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                #31
                FX currency cross 'flash crash' overnight . . . appears a mystery to currency traders. Yen soared. Aussie slammed. Currencies very volatile . . . .

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                  #32
                  Like Seargent Shultz, “I know nothing”

                  But people that worked hard all their lives that don’t have pensions linked to inflation grow poorer.
                  Any government running deficits steals from the people but somebody is getting rich.
                  The populace is stupid but greedy.
                  In the end most of us will pay, not the in crowd, but maybe next generations.
                  I feel sad and defeated, although my family is OK for now.

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                    #33
                    Errol seems aussie dollar targeted in markets thats a huge move over night a 2.7 cents

                    The AUD suffered a “flash crash” overnight, dropping to 67.39c as investors moved to avert risk, selling AUD & buying into the Japanese yen. It has since regained ground to hover around 70c. This “flash crash” has been attributed to a drop in Apple Inc. sales in #China.

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                      #34
                      Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                      FX currency cross 'flash crash' overnight . . . appears a mystery to currency traders. Yen soared. Aussie slammed. Currencies very volatile . . . .
                      Seems like the canadian dollar gained a cent off the volatility? What a ride down its been from 80cents, makes importing fertilizer tougher. Hope the CAD has found a bottom but maybe thats wishful thinking.

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                        #35
                        Interesting, I hope dolłar goes to 61 ish

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                          #36
                          Originally posted by FertaCloud View Post
                          Seems like the canadian dollar gained a cent off the volatility? What a ride down its been from 80cents, makes importing fertilizer tougher. Hope the CAD has found a bottom but maybe thats wishful thinking.
                          Nitrogen is all made in Canada ...there is zero reason for it to be higher...other than because they can...

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