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Saturday Early Afternoon Opinions @ 1:45 PM CST - 3/06/2021


ronscarpa
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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

 

 

*** Pimpy *** Here's a biggie. Article: "Oil prices jump 5% ... Brent is above $67" ...Spring isn't even here yet, we're already at $67...when it comes to the currency obviously if you budget for $45 a barrel and your entire budget's based on that assumption and it's much higher you get much more higher revenue which allows for the deficit to get paid off quicker, allows for a lot more money to be used to build up the private sectors.  These all benefit the Iraqi dinar as the economy begins to grow.  So yeah that's exciting news... :twothumbs:

 

*** Frank26 *** We are blessed that our team's Walkingstick has a relationship with a firm in Iraq...that has a very good working relationship with the GOI and the CBI...the owners of that firm...two own banks. One of them owns 4 banks in Jordan and the other one owns two banks in Iraq. When the CBI wants to make a move with the monetary reform who you gonna tell..?  Bank owners in Iraq.  Once the CBI has a meeting with these people and they tell them what the next step is, that's public knowledge.  Eventually you see it in Articles. But most of the time we share it with you before you see it in articles...we've been proven correct at a very high rate...

 

 

:salute:Have a great weekend everyone ... Blessings ... RON

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14 hours 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

 

 

*** Pimpy *** Here's a biggie. Article: "Oil prices jump 5% ... Brent is above $67" ...Spring isn't even here yet, we're already at $67...when it comes to the currency obviously if you budget for $45 a barrel and your entire budget's based on that assumption and it's much higher you get much more higher revenue which allows for the deficit to get paid off quicker, allows for a lot more money to be used to build up the private sectors.  These all benefit the Iraqi dinar as the economy begins to grow.  So yeah that's exciting news... :twothumbs:

 

*** Frank26 *** We are blessed that our team's Walkingstick has a relationship with a firm in Iraq...that has a very good working relationship with the GOI and the CBI...the owners of that firm...two own banks. One of them owns 4 banks in Jordan and the other one owns two banks in Iraq. When the CBI wants to make a move with the monetary reform who you gonna tell..?  Bank owners in Iraq.  Once the CBI has a meeting with these people and they tell them what the next step is, that's public knowledge.  Eventually you see it in Articles. But most of the time we share it with you before you see it in articles...we've been proven correct at a very high rate...

 

 

:salute:Have a great weekend everyone ... Blessings ... RON

Yes think walkingstick has been playing with it too much 

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