Anonymous ID: 922ebe May 2, 2022, 4:52 a.m. No.16194153   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4157 >>4164

Has anyone got a good reason for the USD to have strengthened so much over the past 2 weeks?

Personally, I can't see what Resident Potato could have done to have influenced it. All currencies, including bitcoin, the metals gold, silver, palladium and platinum are weaker to the dollar so it must be dollar strength. The only currencies that haven't had a large drop have been the ones pegged against the dollar like Canada and China, their currencies are largely still in line with the USD as they were before; give or take a bit of adjustment errors.

 

What's brewing?

Anonymous ID: 922ebe May 2, 2022, 6:50 a.m. No.16194489   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4494 >>4495 >>4498 >>4507 >>4513 >>4517 >>4530

Has anyone got a good reason for the USD to have strengthened so much over the past 2 weeks?

 

Personally, I can't see what Resident Potato could have done to have influenced it. All currencies, including bitcoin, the metals gold, silver, palladium and platinum are weaker to the dollar so it must be dollar strength. The only currencies that haven't had a large drop have been the ones pegged against the dollar like Canada and China, their currencies are largely still in line with the USD as they were before; give or take a bit of adjustment errors.

 

What's brewing?>>16194351

Anonymous ID: 922ebe May 2, 2022, 6:51 a.m. No.16194491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4497

>>16194351

Has anyone got a good reason for the USD to have strengthened so much over the past 2 weeks?

 

Personally, I can't see what Resident Potato could have done to have influenced it. All currencies, including bitcoin, the metals gold, silver, palladium and platinum are weaker to the dollar so it must be dollar strength. The only currencies that haven't had a large drop have been the ones pegged against the dollar like Canada and China, their currencies are largely still in line with the USD as they were before; give or take a bit of adjustment errors.

 

What's brewing?

Anonymous ID: 922ebe May 2, 2022, 6:57 a.m. No.16194516   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4535

>>16194494

Surely a rise in interest rates would stem the inflation which it hasn't. Increasing inflation in a country does not promote investment in that country which is how money enters the country in question and those investing need to buy the currency (USD) thereby strengthening it.

 

I don't think the interest rates are behind any rise in the dollar. Your analysis is too simplistic.