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THE EUR JUST DEPPEGGED SELL SELL SELL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.50313061

>>50313048
Have >>50311907

>> No.50313421

>>50313048
kek have a (you)

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50315198

>>50313048

>> No.50315816

>>50313048
A EUR JUST FLEW OVER MY ASS

>> No.50315982

>>50313048
they'll deploy more capital, steady lads

>> No.50316241

>>50313048
>>50315619

>> No.50316301

>>50313048
lol
Seriously, should they be holding precious medals? I know the euro used to be like 1.30 for 1 usd a few years back.
Seems like 30% down in a few years is bad news. Especially for countries that have a lot of debt that needs to be paid in USD.

>> No.50316331

>>50316301
They should unironically be holding "stable"coins.

>> No.50316374

Deppegged from what??

>> No.50316377

this might be a dumb question, why don't europoors just convert to USD at this point? are they waiting for it to go lower?

>> No.50316437

>>50316377
All their local shops sell stuff with Euros, mortgage/rent/other loans for the average person are denominated in Euros, they have to pay taxes in Euros, and so on. Plus more of them trying to buy USD with Euros would drive the value of their currency down even more.

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>>50313048
>THE EUR JUST DEPPEGGED