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Thursday Afternoon Opinions - 4:00 PM CST - 12/08/2022


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... So, take everything with a grain of salt... Especially if it comes from Mark... :twothumbs: RON 



Clare:  Article: "Iraq.. The dollar continues to exceed the threshold of 1,500 dinars" Quote: "The selling price of the dollar was 150,200 dinars per 100 dollars, while the buying price of the dollar was 150,100 dinars per 100 dollars."

 

 

Mark   [Member: latest update from a banker is he has no specific date he is confident we will be exchanging before Christmas.That is what we are all hearing…we are being told that everything is great …things are moving and we should be exchanging well within the month of December.:violin:

 

Pimpy  Article: "The dollar is approaching 151,000 dinars on the Baghdad Stock Exchange It [the dinar rate] is going in the wrong direction.  We need it to go in the other direction.  Something is causing the Iraqi dinar to lose its value against the U.S. dollar...This obviously is a concern of the government. It is a concern of the banking industry.

 

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21 minutes ago, ronscarpa said:

Pimpy  Article: "The dollar is approaching 151,000 dinars on the Baghdad Stock Exchange It [the dinar rate] is going in the wrong direction.  We need it to go in the other direction.  Something is causing the Iraqi dinar to lose its value against the U.S. dollar...This obviously is a concern of the government. It is a concern of the banking industry.

 

incorrect....it will keep going this way until they correct the exchange rate and in country pricing....they have stopped using USD in transactions as per US treasury request.... IDIOT

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53 minutes ago, ronscarpa said:

Clare:  Article: "Iraq.. The dollar continues to exceed the threshold of 1,500 dinars" Quote: "The selling price of the dollar was 150,200 dinars per 100 dollars, while the buying price of the dollar was 150,100 dinars per 100 dollars."

 

 

impy  Article: "The dollar is approaching 151,000 dinars on the Baghdad Stock Exchange It [the dinar rate] is going in the wrong direction.  We need it to go in the other direction.  Something is causing the Iraqi dinar to lose its value against the U.S. dollar...This obviously is a concern of the government. It is a concern of the banking industry.:tiphat:

 

The good news...The IQD is on the move.

The bad news...it's moving in the wrong direction.

HELP.

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13 hours ago, pokerplayer said:

Frank be careful,  your eyes 👀 are turning brown and your diarrhea of the mouth is squeezing out the corners. 

 

Just saying  , pp

 

Yup.  F26 speaks from emotions or makes it up as he goes along.

He will take a couple of facts & throw it into the whole mess to make it appear truth.

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