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Finally, no way this strategy is too late. Do you really think the US economy is going to improve anytime soon??
I am far from being a currency expert. However, in the near term a flailing US economy has already been built into the current exchange rate. US interest rates are not bound to go much lower. Europe has their own problems and I could easily see the dollar gaining on the euro over the next year. If you are looking for true stability then perhaps Swiss francs are the way to go.
sakina96ParticipantFinally, no way this strategy is too late. Do you really think the US economy is going to improve anytime soon??
I am far from being a currency expert. However, in the near term a flailing US economy has already been built into the current exchange rate. US interest rates are not bound to go much lower. Europe has their own problems and I could easily see the dollar gaining on the euro over the next year. If you are looking for true stability then perhaps Swiss francs are the way to go.
sakina96ParticipantFinally, no way this strategy is too late. Do you really think the US economy is going to improve anytime soon??
I am far from being a currency expert. However, in the near term a flailing US economy has already been built into the current exchange rate. US interest rates are not bound to go much lower. Europe has their own problems and I could easily see the dollar gaining on the euro over the next year. If you are looking for true stability then perhaps Swiss francs are the way to go.
sakina96ParticipantFinally, no way this strategy is too late. Do you really think the US economy is going to improve anytime soon??
I am far from being a currency expert. However, in the near term a flailing US economy has already been built into the current exchange rate. US interest rates are not bound to go much lower. Europe has their own problems and I could easily see the dollar gaining on the euro over the next year. If you are looking for true stability then perhaps Swiss francs are the way to go.
sakina96ParticipantWhile the dollar my continue to fall some I think you are a bit late to the party. You may also want to do a little more research…I’ve heard that as of December 2007 dividends are taxed as regular income and not as capital gains.
sakina96ParticipantWhile the dollar my continue to fall some I think you are a bit late to the party. You may also want to do a little more research…I’ve heard that as of December 2007 dividends are taxed as regular income and not as capital gains.
sakina96ParticipantWhile the dollar my continue to fall some I think you are a bit late to the party. You may also want to do a little more research…I’ve heard that as of December 2007 dividends are taxed as regular income and not as capital gains.
sakina96ParticipantWhile the dollar my continue to fall some I think you are a bit late to the party. You may also want to do a little more research…I’ve heard that as of December 2007 dividends are taxed as regular income and not as capital gains.
sakina96ParticipantWhile the dollar my continue to fall some I think you are a bit late to the party. You may also want to do a little more research…I’ve heard that as of December 2007 dividends are taxed as regular income and not as capital gains.
sakina96ParticipantFor what it’s worth. Moved out of rental in September. House never sold. Foreclosure in December. Now listed as REO at about 430. Two other properties in neighborhood and builder are asking for 425-430. Neighborhood peak was about 630 in 2005
sakina96ParticipantFor what it’s worth. Moved out of rental in September. House never sold. Foreclosure in December. Now listed as REO at about 430. Two other properties in neighborhood and builder are asking for 425-430. Neighborhood peak was about 630 in 2005
sakina96ParticipantFor what it’s worth. Moved out of rental in September. House never sold. Foreclosure in December. Now listed as REO at about 430. Two other properties in neighborhood and builder are asking for 425-430. Neighborhood peak was about 630 in 2005
sakina96ParticipantFor what it’s worth. Moved out of rental in September. House never sold. Foreclosure in December. Now listed as REO at about 430. Two other properties in neighborhood and builder are asking for 425-430. Neighborhood peak was about 630 in 2005
sakina96ParticipantFor what it’s worth. Moved out of rental in September. House never sold. Foreclosure in December. Now listed as REO at about 430. Two other properties in neighborhood and builder are asking for 425-430. Neighborhood peak was about 630 in 2005
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