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Economic parliamentary quest to confirm the deletion of zeros from currency


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So will deleting the zeros alone increase the value of the notes we hold?

 

Can someone please tell me why?

delete the zero's from 25,000= 25 dinar.  The increase the value to original value: appx.  3.50

25 X 3.50 = 87.50

40 X 87.50 = 3,500 per million

3,500 X ? = ??????

 

That would raise the value.

Not what we would like, but I certainly would no loose any money over it.  

 

Even if it is only 1:1 we still would not have a loss. 

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Nelg that is lop talk, and in my opinion that went out the door when they released the new 10k notes.

Actually I was answering the question with the worse possible case, a LOP.  

I'm certainly not a LOPster!  I was using THEIR logic to prove that we still make a profit even if it LOPs.  

I don't think for a minute that this is the case, but even if it does, WE WIN.  

 

I would be happy if you answered the question.  

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Actually I was answering the question with the worse possible case, a LOP.  

I'm certainly not a LOPster!  I was using THEIR logic to prove that we still make a profit even if it LOPs.  

I don't think for a minute that this is the case, but even if it does, WE WIN.  

 

I would be happy if you answered the question.  

One of my favorite quotes.

 

Dr. Bakri stated that if you paid 1000 dinars for a pack of cigarettes

before the revaluation and removal of the three

zero notes, then that same

1000 dinars would buy you 1000 packs of cigarettes after the revaluation

and removal of the three zeros

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