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Friday Noontime Opinions @ 12:00 PM CST - 2/12/2021


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Remember, no one really  knows what will happen, or when. They're simply stating their opinions based on what  they perceive to be happening in Iraq. :twothumbs:RON

 

 

 *** Frank26 *** What do we do when it's time to exchange You've got to know when to hold'm and when to let go of them.  I wish you well in that because some people are going to rush like crazy to exchange.  I'm not.  Ever see a stampede?  There's some serious damage.  I'm gonna wait till the dust clears.  I want to see what banks are doing as the days and weeks go by. 

 

*** Mnt Goat *** The finance ministry is telling us that they expect to pass the final 2021 budget this Saturday or Sunday. It is a two-year budget. Kurdistan is the holdup but as usual, they will work out negotiations with them and will need a few days to do so.  Even if all goes well with the Kurds, don’t expect a reinstatement the next day...Instead relax and know it is coming soon and you will probably not have to wait until the year 2022.
 

 

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1 hour ago, ronscarpa said:

Remember, no one really  knows what will happen, or when. They're simply stating their opinions based on what  they perceive to be happening in Iraq. :twothumbs:RON

 

 

 *** Frank26 *** What do we do when it's time to exchange You've got to know when to hold'm and when to let go of them.  I wish you well in that because some people are going to rush like crazy to exchange.  I'm not.  Ever see a stampede?  There's some serious damage.  I'm gonna wait till the dust clears.  I want to see what banks are doing as the days and weeks go by. 

 

*** Mnt Goat *** The finance ministry is telling us that they expect to pass the final 2021 budget this Saturday or Sunday. It is a two-year budget. Kurdistan is the holdup but as usual, they will work out negotiations with them and will need a few days to do so.  Even if all goes well with the Kurds, don’t expect a reinstatement the next day...Instead relax and know it is coming soon and you will probably not have to wait until the year 2022.
 

 

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Ther is another word that I don't like:  "PROBABLY" !

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As a kid, at a game or whatever, my dad always would wait to let some of the crowd, ok impatient, folks make their way to the exits and get in their cars to wait to get out. We would sit and people watch basically. Then go to the car and get out of the parking area fairly quickly. You learn a lot of what happens after games for instance As to what the people who work after the game, do to the field, or court, or breaking down a stage. It to was interesting. 
 

personally, since 2010, I have had “some” patience with this wait. Always have figured if, or when it happens, I will cash in like others will. When I feel like it. Or depends on what is going on in the moronic politics of the day. I want to be sure to cash in to be debt free, but I am not going to leave millions on the table by going to early if there is the chance of the rate going up. I can not remember if Adam has suggested that the “float” will be real or not?

any Input as to what you all think on that would be interesting.

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